As a social enterprise that aims to uplift the lives of artisans in the Philippines, Woven strives to work directly with crafts communities to create products that bring value to their work, their lives, and cultural traditions. It started in the town of Basey, Samar after it was devastated by super typhoon Yolanda. While doing research and area development plans there, the founders came upon the banig weavers who created beautiful mats made from tikog and buri. With the help of various NGOs, the enterprise organized the artisans into community craft associations, maneuvered an increase in the industry price of banigs, and raised individual incomes by more than double. Ultimately, Woven aims to craft a better opportunities for empowered craftsmen and women, for their families, and for the next weaving generations.
| Website | http://www.woven.ph |
| Employees | 2 (1 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2016 |
| Industry | Wholesale |
| Keywords | Artisan Products, Handmade Goods, Artisan Made, Ethical Fashion, Sustainable Crafts, Fair Trade, Social Enterprise, Handwoven Textiles, Ethical Sourcing, Cultural Heritage, Traditional Crafts, Eco Friendly, Community Development, Cultural Preservation, Home Decor, Upcycled Materials, Handmade Home Decor, Global Artisans, Gifts, Unique Gifts |
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Trish Francia is the CEO of Woven.
1 people are employed at Woven.