Horn Coffee Spoon by Atelier Calla from Haiti

$5.00
  • horn coffee spoon from Haiti, fair trade, sustainably sourced horn, handmade

Horn Coffee Spoon by Atelier Calla from Haiti

$5.00

How cute are these? Made out of sustainably sourced horn, these coffee spoons are a wonderful addition to anyone's coffee routine. Might we suggest giving one as a gift along with Haitian coffee and a mug? What a great way to start you day and empower someone at the same time! Due to the natural variations in horn, each spoon is a one of a kind. You might not get the exact one pictured, but be assured you will get an equally beautiful one!

Care instructions: handwash with warm water and mild soap. Not recommended for the dishwasher.

Dimensions: 4 inches

Atelier Calla opened their workshop in Haiti in 2011 as a way to show people the love of Christ. Christelle, a banker of 12 years, was determined to give her artisans dignified employment; a safe environment to work in, a steady paycheck, and a meal. They started with 4 artisans and now have grown to 6 full time employees. I love how Christelle has imparted ownership to her artisans, they work together as a team to ensure all orders are fulfilled on time and with utmost quality. But what I love the most is how she is investing in the person and not just the work they can perform. Is it more work? Absolutely, but the results are lasting.

Empowering people. Changing lives.


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How cute are these? Made out of sustainably sourced horn, these coffee spoons are a wonderful addition to anyone's coffee routine. Might we suggest giving one as a gift along with Haitian coffee and a mug? What a great way to start you day and empower someone at the same time! Due to the natural variations in horn, each spoon is a one of a kind. You might not get the exact one pictured, but be assured you will get an equally beautiful one!

Care instructions: handwash with warm water and mild soap. Not recommended for the dishwasher.

Dimensions: 4 inches

Atelier Calla opened their workshop in Haiti in 2011 as a way to show people the love of Christ. Christelle, a banker of 12 years, was determined to give her artisans dignified employment; a safe environment to work in, a steady paycheck, and a meal. They started with 4 artisans and now have grown to 6 full time employees. I love how Christelle has imparted ownership to her artisans, they work together as a team to ensure all orders are fulfilled on time and with utmost quality. But what I love the most is how she is investing in the person and not just the work they can perform. Is it more work? Absolutely, but the results are lasting.

Empowering people. Changing lives.