A Peace Treaty Empowers Local Artisans Worldwide To Use Traditional Techniques
For the past two years, Dana Arbib and Farah Malik of A Peace Treaty have worked with local craftspeople in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Turkey,
and most recently Peru and Bolivia, creating indigenous-inspired wares employing traditional techniques. The result is a line of gorgeous graphic/ethnic scarves
and chunky bronze jewelry. "It's so empowering for artisans to do things the 'old way,'" says Arbib.
A Peace Treaty founders Dana Arbib (left) and Farah Malik (right)
Caral scarf, $250, apeacetreaty.com
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