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The nature of handmade goods means that there are fewer of them and this means your home can be as unique as you are! Independent artisans are often on trend much quicker than large businesses and commercially produced gifts. Buyers love handmade. As you can see, there are many reasons why handmade products are fantastic. At Aubrey Bay, we are passionate about our handmade products.

Our modern, apothecary approach to creating home fragrances wowing customers across the UK. Handmade products are green When work is done by hand, less energy is taken in comparison to a mass production assembly line. Handmade products are good for the job market When we buy from small businesses, we are supporting local economies. Handmade products are most often better When people make products by hand, they really care about the end product. Some handcrafted sites saw a 71 percent increase in sales in just one year from to Buying handmade goods online allows you access to the skills of artisans around the world.

Handcrafted Products Are Green. Handcrafted Products Are Worth More. Handcrafted Products Help Communities. Handcrafted Products Offer a Fuller Experience. But what happens if the machines can no longer be run — for example, when our petrol supplies run out?

How will we as a nation reinstate these lost skills? Would it not be better to maintain and increase a skilled artisan base, rather than scramble around at some future date to rediscover it? Each handmade item is about people, not machines.

Handmade is a celebration of our contemporary lives and our living culture — not a mass-imposed, one-size-fits-all consumer culture where everything looks the same and is easily boxed up. Each handmade item is about people and not machines. Call me biased. Say I am a ranting maker on my handmade soap box! Blethering Crafts has regular interviews with interesting artists and makers from all over the world. Thank you :. We love our community at Folksy and always encourage people to share their skills and experience by writing for us, whether that's sharing knowledge about selling craft online, getting UK makers behind a craft campaign, showing us your favourite pieces on Folksy made by talented designers or gift ideas for a special occasion.

If you have an idea for an article, drop us a line! The first thing my partner ever gave me was a handmade card. He bought supplies and spent ages putting together a card with various things I like in it, even including an origami swan. Thank you, Tash, for a timely and well-argued piece. What an intersteing read, and so true. I make, buy and love handmade. When recieving a gift I would rather it was handmade.

More time and thought has gone into a handmade item than something bought off the shelf. I feel that mass produced has the advantage of being able to reach far more people than one artist can alone. It is important for artists to work together to compete with the mass producers and then this way our voice will be heard as loud as theirs. It is also paramount for artists to pass on their skills to the younger generations so that the skills are not lost or their understanding of what is involved in creating one-off artwork.

The internets ability to bring artists together is the way forward to compete with the mass producers. A rant from your soap box it is- and what a well- researched and altogether very true one! Our throwaway culture gets me ranting, too. The less you have, the less stands around being ignored, right? Value for money is what I want, and handmade value is a lot more than just monetary. A little conversation with the seller, a thank- you note in the lovingly wrapped parcel, maybe even a connection via facebook, all those are things you are not very likely to get from Sony, Pandora, Hallmark or Pottery Barn.

And if you will excuse me now, I have a little folksy gift shopping to do — there are a few birthdays coming up and all I have so far is a card handmade with a driftwood beach hut and bunting, take THAT, Hallmark!

If only the government would realise this so that they could help to reinstate and support artisans and their crafts and by doing so drive our economy in a more positive and productive direction. Keep on your handmade soapbox Tash! This is one of the advantages I like the most about handmade products. From Mexican artisans, to designers who opt for a handmade production model; to know what has led them to create each product and turn their passion into a business is priceless.

Knowing these people, putting a face to the person who has made the product you are buying and knowing their stories is what makes brands and their products much more human. And last but not least, when you buy artisanal and handmade products you are being a responsible consumer. When you choose to buy from an artisan you are choosing a product that has all the benefits mentioned above; you become a more informed consumer of everything involved in the planning, production and selling of a product and the great work done by artisans, artists and designers.

By buying a handmade product you are choosing a sustainable option in which you support the local economy or in some cases you support the economy of developing countries and indigenous communities , help the environment, pay the fair price for a product and therefore help a more just and equal society.

This last point on the list is not a benefit, but a recommendation.



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