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Bolivia is the third-poorest country in the western
hemisphere. Bordered by Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and
Chile, Bolivia is a country of extremes, from the high,
windswept plains of the altiplano and Lake Titicaca, to lush
jungle, salt flats and dinosaur tracks.
Its remoteness has left traditional Bolivian lifestyles
relatively untouched. The country is rich in handicrafts,
notably weaving. Each region has its own motifs and dress. Girls
learn to spin and weave at a young age. While tending flocks or
caring for children, women can be seen spinning thread using a
traditional drop spindle.
Crossroads Trade buys from initiatives in several areas of
Bolivia. From a small, self-organized group of women, to a large
cooperative coordinating eighty producer groups, these artisans
seek both to practice traditional arts and develop commercially
viable products.
Crossroads Trade carries the finest Bolivian weaving
available today as well as commercial products. We work closely
with producer groups to design and test products, such as alpaca
throws, sweaters and Christmas ornaments. In addition, we seek
out coin purses, dolls and other products with broad appeal. By
buying the small, commercial products made by many artisans,
Crossroads Trade helps support many families.
With Bolivia's huge population of homeless children,
Crossroads Trade also seeks out ways to support street kids. We
carry puzzles and developmental toys, designed and produced by
street kids. Each year, we also bring clothing, medicines and
toys to a shelter for street kids in La Paz.
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