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Whether it be a jaunt to the market or a journey to the shores of Zanzibar, you cannot go wrong with this lovely tote from jetsetting Etsy artist vwithoutb.  A self-proclaimed world traveller, vwithoutb was inspired by the traditional monk's bags she found in Cambodia and Thailand; however, she decided to ...
In this edition of Etsy World Tour, vadjutka highlights a few of Hungary's diverse crafting traditions, both traditional and contemporary. Enjoy!  Gömör Pottery Once upon a time, a few hundred years ago, peasants of a county called Gömör (which is now part of Slovakia) started to make a special kind of ceramic that ...
Apparently, Cinco de Mayo in Mexico is not such a big deal; it commemorates a Mexican victory over French colonial rule, but it's not the biggest holiday for Mexicans. However, in the US, people of Mexican descent and Mexicans living the States celebrate their heritage, and the 5th of May is known for being ...
This piece from ciaralovesyou is the first in a series of articles we're going to publish about handmade traditions around the world: The Etsy World Tour.  It will be our featured series after next month's upcycling series.  When I pledged to Buy Handmade, I assumed that I'd be making my purchases at Etsy and ...
I’ve lived in Singapore all my life, and I’ve always thought this tiny nook such a curious place of contrasts. Our island is so tiny, it takes just 40 minutes to drive from one end to the other. Yet there’re 4.5 million (still growing!) people living comfortably here. People here come from all over. I spent my ...
You could say that I grew up in a bubble. When you’re born and raised on an island (and this island happens to be Cuba), you have a completely different vision of the world than most people. When I was growing up, I thought that this island was the center of everything. If someone had told me that Cuba was the 8th ...
"Etsy?… Um, what’s Etsy?"I’m sure this response is hard to comprehend for North Americans, where it seems (to this international seller, at least!) that Etsy is pretty much a household name. Unfortunately, most Australians are still unaware that the wonderful world of Etsy exists.Australia is home to a great ...