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Talk about a creative reuse concept come to like!  These bright eco-friendly birdhouses are handcrafted from wire and recycled snack wrappers. These pre-consumer factory leftovers would otherwise be discarded.  So bring a little sunshine to your garden and your heart with this cheery, color-full birdhouse and enjoy knowing that you're cleaning up a little space on the Earth while providing a little cozy home for your feathered friends.

 

Noah's Ark International Exports is a fair trade handicraft marketing organization in Moradabad, India. Noah's Ark provides benefits such as education and medical treatment for artisans and their families. As artisan businesses become more self-sufficient, Noah's Ark takes on new families. Since the company's inception, about 20 artisan workshops have become independent. Noah's Ark started in 1986, in one room of a family house in Moradabad. Businessman Samuel Masih observed that exporters and middlemen were taking advantage of handicraft artisans. He started Noah's Ark to promote these artisans and their crafts.

Sunny Garden Birdhouse

$25.00Price
  • Handmade in India by Noah's Ark International Exports

    • Metal frame, recycled plastic
    • Not recommended for outdoor winter use
    • 8Dx9H inches
    • Made in India

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