visit our fair trade shop in Brighton Marina



This website offers many of lovethatstuff’s most popular items but the Brighton Marina shop stocks the full lovethatstuff range plus more from several other fair trade buyers. Over 30 producer groups in 27 countries are represented, supporting: HIV/AIDS orphans; deaf children; disabled producers; indigenous South Americans; street children; Tibetan refugee children in India; widows; and victims of human trafficking, landmines and torture. Many of the producer groups particularly focus on supporting women, some employing over 95%.
lovethatstuff products include:
Afghanistan (Women’s Self Help Groups) • Handknitted woollen gloves and slipper socks
Bolivia (Artesania Sorata)
• Bags
• Cushion covers
• Dolls
• Gloves and hats
• Purses
• Wallhangings
all made from hand dyed, spun and knitted alpaca or sheep wool
Chile (Comparte)
• Glass jewellery
Ecuador (Just Trade Brighton)
• Wide-brim hats
El Salvador (Just Trade Brighton)
• Handpainted miniature boxes
Guatemala (Just Trade Brighton)
• Handwoven cotton scarves
India (Godavari, NEED and Tibetan Children’s Village)
• Handcrocheted flower brooches, necklaces and shawls, and handcrocheted purses and bags
• Lace tablecloths, cushion and pillow covers, bedspreads
• Handloomed cotton bedspreads, men’s shirts and women’s shirts
• Handloomed cotton and lace dresses, tops, and nightdresses
• Bamboo and lace kaftans
• Kalamkari (vegetable dyed hand block printed cotton) bedspreads, dresses, skirts and tops
• Chikan craft embroidered scarves, women’s dresses, tops and kaftans
• Bags made from canvas, jute and recycled rice sacks
• Shell jewellery and buttons
• Tibetan viscose scarves from Dharamsala
• Tibetan thangkas (Buddhist paintings) and brass statuettes from Dharamsala
• Homeware including candle holders, games, photo frames and Kashmiri painted papier maché gifts
Indonesia
• Balinese dresses, tops and skirts in viscose
Kenya (Bombolulu Workshops and Undugu Society of Kenya)
• Jewellery using silver plate, brass, batik bone, Masai bead, recycled, clay bead, and soapstone
• Handloomed and hand block printed cotton kikoys (tablecloths or throws)
• Cotton T-shirts
• Wood carvings, including bowls, salad servers and Masai figures
• Leather belts and wallets
• Sisal kiondos (natural fibre bags)
• Soapstone carvings, including chess sets, boxes, bowls and animal figures
Mexico (Just Trade Brighton)
• Silver plate jewellery with paua shell and enamel
• Metal animal wall decorations
Nepal (Mahaguthi, WSDPP, CHILDREN-Nepal and Nepal Leprosy Trust)
• Handloomed and hand block printed cotton dresses, skirts, men’s shirts, women’s shirts and trousers and children’s dresses
• Solid silver jewellery with semi-precious stones
• Handloomed cotton and calico bags
• Handmade lotka paper and cards
• Handloomed and vegetable dyed cotton bags
• Children’s toys
• Leather bags
• Hemp dresses and skirts
Peru (Just Trade Brighton)
• Jewellery
• Handknitted finger puppets
Uganda (NAWOU)
• Recycled magazine page necklaces and bracelets
• Banana fibre and raffia fruit baskets, figures and mobiles
• Cotton bags
Vietnam (WIN Vietnam)
• Silk and cotton flower corsages
Other products include:
• Argentina - scented wood animal carvings
• Bangladesh - voile curtains
• Cambodia - silk bags, slippers and babies’ booties
• Cuba - coffee
• Ethiopia - silk and cotton scarves
• Ghana - shea nut butter soap and beauty products
• India - tea, childrens’ clothes and toys, cards and gift boxes
• Mali - bogolas (handloomed cotton throws using natural dyes)
• Morocco - beautiful handwoven rugs
• Nicaragua - children’s T-shirts
• Palestine - almonds, couscous, dates, olives and olive oil, sundried tomatoes, pottery and embroidered items
• South Africa - cards
• Tanzania - dresses, skirts and children’s clothes
• Tibet - bags, wrap dresses and prayer flags
• Zambia - handpainted animal wallhangings
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