St Elise BAZAAR is a responsible women-founded and owned artisan marketplace that makes various beautiful handmade objects from around the world available to consumers. The business aims "to expand the market for artisans from around the world" and support sustainable production methods.
The artisan marketplace features pieces that are "deeply rooted in [their unique] Indigenous and historic culture that produced [them]." From the handwoven placemat made out of a simple pair of blue jeans and elements from a vetiver plant to the FASHA shaws which are made from Kota silk and feature beautiful detailing, the items on sale at St Elise BAZAAR are perfect for gifting. By buying from this marketplace, one helps to empower artisans from around the world to be financially independent.
D2C Artisan Marketplaces
St Elise BAZAAR Boasts Handmade Goods from Around the World
Trend Themes
1. Responsible Artisan Marketplaces - Creating marketplaces that promote sustainable production methods and support artisans from around the world.
2. Handmade Indigenous Goods - Offering products that are deeply rooted in Indigenous and historic culture and are made using traditional techniques.
3. Empowering Global Artisans - Creating opportunities for artisans from around the world to become financially independent.
Industry Implications
1. E-commerce - Building online marketplaces that feature handmade products from artisan communities around the world.
2. Sustainability - Creating more sustainable production methods for handmade goods and promoting responsible consumption.
3. Social Enterprise - Building businesses that prioritize social impact and aim to support global artisan communities.