Handwoven Burgundy Tassels Coasters (Set of 4)
Handwoven Coasters – A Touch of Craft, Culture, and Consciousness
Add an exquisite, artisanal touch to your home with these handwoven coasters, crafted from natural cotton threads on traditional looms. Each piece is meticulously woven by artisans of the Hand-woven Stories community, preserving age-old techniques passed down for generations. Finished with delicate colored tassels, these eco-friendly coasters blend cultural heritage and contemporary design.
Imagine the pride you'll feel knowing every coaster you use supports fair trade and empowers artisans in rural El Salvador. As you place your drink, you’ll be reminded of the skill and care poured into each handwoven square—no two pieces are exactly alike. These coasters protect your surfaces and preserve an entire weaving tradition.
Features & Benefits:
Handmade and unique: No mass production—just authentic, one-of-a-kind craftsmanship.
Natural cotton: Eco-conscious, sustainable fibers that feel soft yet durable.
Tassel accents: Small pops of color add a stylish and playful element.
Cultural preservation: Your purchase sustains a centuries-old craft, now kept alive by young artisans.
Fair Trade certified: Supports fair wages, empowering women and men in rural communities.
Elevate your home decor with these artisan-made coasters, and make every moment a celebration of culture, sustainability, and craftsmanship.
Make a difference today—shop now and bring these ethical coasters into your home!
- Set of 4
- Handwoven on traditional looms with cotton threads and tassels.
- Size: 5 x 5 inches
- Care instructions: Handwash or wash machine. Do not use bleach.
- 90% cotton and 10% polyester
INCOME
SCHOOLING
58% of the people that live in rural areas in El Salvador live in overcrowded conditions. When there is overcrowding in families, there is a higher risk of certain problems occurring, such as domestic violence, family disintegration, poor school performance, among others.
300 SALVADORANS TRY TO MIGRATE TO THE UNITED STATES DAILY DUE TO LACK OF WORK OPPORTUNITIES.
When Lula Mena began working in rural communities, many of the young women wanted to immigrate to the United States. Now that they have seen that there is an opportunity for a better life in their community, their perception of immigration has changed. They feel more confident that they will be able to provide for their families without having to leave the country. We want to continue to grow in order to offer more young adults the opportunity to work with us and avoid immigration.
One of the major challenges we faced when we began working with women was gaining the approval of their husbands. Most of the husbands and family members worried that the women would not be able to work and meet the household’s responsibilities.
Now, their husbands prepare dinner, take care of the children, and offer them support. There is still a strong sexist culture, “machismo”, in rural areas of El Salvador that we are trying to change by empowering women.