13 Unique Online Stores to Buy Good Gifts
We've put together a list of online shops run by people in our community, so you can find some unusual gifts or treat yourself to something lovely. Bonus: you'll be doing good at the same time, just like they are.
Ayelli
What it sells: Certified, pure organic argan oil.
Where it ships: International.
Why buy here: Ayelli works with reputable community fair trade cooperatives in southwest Morocco, where women get fair, steady wages, a good working environment, and educational classes, offering them recognition and the power to better their daily lives. Ayelli also distributes its oil through social businesses in Asia, contributing to the social impact of those businesses.
Covenant Jewellery
What it sells: Handcrafted jewellery made from landmines and artillery shells.
Where it ships: International.
Why buy here:Covenant Jewelleryoffers its craftsmen insurance, fair pay and skills training opportunities. Each piece of jewellery is made from redeemed landmines or artillery shells, and is designed in collaboration with international, award-winning and emerging designers.
Batik Boutique
What it sells: Handmade batik products like scarfs and jewellery pouches.
Where it ships: International.
Why buy here: From sourcing for hand-dyed textiles from family-run businesses in rural Malaysia, to employing seamstresses from the lower socioeconomic strata, the Batik Boutique promotes high-quality batik products through sustainable fair trade practices. A portion of its proceeds also goes directly to community needs.
Prema Touch
What it sells: Naturalcoconut oil soap.
Where it ships: International.
Why buy here: Prema Touch offers all-natural, coconut oil soaps that are free from harmful chemicals. These soaps are made bysurvivors of trafficking and sex-slaveryin Kolkata, India, in a safe environment for them to heal and earn an alternative livelihood.
Krakakoa
What it sells: Fine organic chocolate.
Where it ships: Indonesia
Why buy here: One of the first bean-to-bar chocolate makers in Indonesia, Kakoa works closely with smallholder cocoa farmers to produce organic chocolate made from 100% Indonesian beans. Sourcing directly from farmers allows them to directly benefit them and their families.
Chapter W
What it sells: Solar-powered lamps and phone chargers.
Where it ships: Singapore and Jakarta
Why buy here: Chapter W empowers women in rural Indonesia to be micro-entrepreneurs who bring clean and affordable light to their communities. Great for outdoor and camping needs, buying a solar-powered lamp will contribute to empowering women to bring light to more communities.
Bettr Barista
What it sells: Premium roast-to-order single-origin Arabica coffee beans.
Where it ships: International
Why buy here: Bettr Barista offers disadvantaged women and youth in Singapore professional coffee education as well as life and emotional management skills. It also works closely with farmers who are committed to environmental sustainability and have a long-term positive economic and social impact on communities.
Knitting Expedition
What it sells: Hand-knitted toys, home decor, and woolly warmers.
Where it ships: Philippines
Why buy here: Knitting Expedition is a social enterprise consisting of women rice farmers from the Ifugao region in the Philippines. They craft and sell quirky toys, hand warmers, and home accessories to supplement income from the rice fields, so that they do not have to leave their home village to find work.
Matcha5MORI
What it sells: Quirky reversible dolls, jewellery and accessories.
Where it ships: International
Why buy here: Matcha5 (now known as Mori)offers training and a marketplace to rural and underprivileged artisans from the Philippines to Peru, so they can set up and manage their own e-store, build a sustainable business in the long run, and better the lives of their communities.
Since this feature was published, Matcha5 has undergone changes and now sells products at Mori.
Torajamelo
What it sells: Hand-woven clothing and accessories.
Where it ships: Indonesia
Why buy here: Focused on rejuvenating the hand-weaving heritage in Indonesia, Torajamelo collaborates with a community ofweavers in the Sulawesi and East Flores regions to produce high-quality hand woven products. Profits help provide a viable alternative income for women in rural areas, instead of having to migrate to cities to source for work.
Since this feature was published, Torajamelo has stopped selling its products online. Find out more about Torajamelo here.
Swags World (CEASED OPERATIONS)
What it sells: Bags, dolls and Christmas decorations.
Why buy here: Swags World partners with women artisans, such as those from the Boneca de Atauro cooperative in Timor Leste, to promote and sell their unique craft, exposing them to new markets and ensuring a fair wage. Each product also comes with the story of the artisa who made it.
Since the publication of this feature, Swags World has ceased operations. Click here to learn more about the womenof Timor Leste they worked with.
M.A.D. Indonesia (CEASED OPERATIONS)
What it sells: Clothing, bags, accessories and beauty products.
Where it ships: Indonesia
Why buy here: M.A.D. Indonesia (Making a Difference) doesn't just offer a good bargain, it channels the majority of its profits to support social projects that reach out to marginalised communities in Indonesia and beyond. It also promotes volunteerism and making a difference among Indonesian youth.
Since this feature was published, M.A.D Indonesia has ceased operations.
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