Welcome To Mafundi Fair Trade Arts and Crafts
December 30th, 2007At Mafundi Crafts we are passionately committed to bringing you the finest arts & crafts from around the world, while ensuring fair payment for talented craftspeople and their families through ethical trading.
Our diverse range of quality products, from percussion instruments and decorative masks to Zulu baskets and great gift ideas, are hand made from materials such as olive wood, recycled tin, thuya root and fused glass and each one is imparted with the unique spirit of its creator.
As well as promoting key Fair Trade principles through our store we also aim to recycle as much of our packaging as possible. In turn, doing our bit for the environment, aswell as keeping the cost of packaging to a minimum. We already offer free shipping on U.K. orders.
Christmas will soon be upon us and as a thank you for all of your support, we would like to offer a small token of our appreciation. For every order over £50, placed between now and December 18th, you will automatically receive a 10% DISCOUNT off your next purchase from Mafundi Crafts.
We also offer special rates all year round for educational establishments and workshops. Please contact us for further details.
We hope that our products inspire you and that you enjoy shopping with us.
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