Meet the Makers

Grace & Fire Weaving Collective

Our weaving collective is a group of women who are courageous, resilient, full of hope and work ethic.

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These Mommas have worked with Casa Tabito, our partner clinic who saves malnourished babies.

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This clinic, our friends and sisters are gracious enough to facilitate a safe space for Moms in the rural villages to bring their weavings that Grace & Fire buys for fair wages.

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Alternately these weavers would have to walk miles to climb onto a bus to sell at the markets where they get paid very little.

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Grace & Fire offers these women a no pressure opportunity to work for themselves with the skills they've learned through generations of cultural art and they have proven to be ecstatic and motivated!

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Our bags are unique, some one-of-a-kind, and the purpose of our program is to serve these mothers so that they can serve their families.

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Every single bag sold, every dollar earned, goes right back into increasing the number of women we can add to our weaving collective.

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That is our promise.

Every Bag Makes An Impact

Ester & Silvia

Silvia on the right and Ester on the left were the two first makers of the Grace & Fire collection. The leather totes, Mari Purse, Make Up bags, cross body with the colorful straps, and dopp bags are all from Silvia and Ester.

These women continue to work fair wage jobs with our team making and earning a living. These women are a beacon of light and hope!

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Workshop Partnership

Grace & Fire has partnered with a workshop in Antiqua where the weavings from our weaving collective are taken and incorporated into our unique leather bags.

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