At Umah Decor, we are proud to offer a collection of exquisite atta goods, crafted by talented Balinese artisans. Atta, a vine native to Bali, is used to handcraft durable, stylish items such as bags, placemats, baskets, and more. These goods are not just beautiful—they also embody values of sustainability and fair trade, connecting you directly with the artisans who created them.
What is Fair Trade?
Fair trade is an approach that prioritizes the well-being of artisans, farmers, and workers by ensuring they receive fair compensation for their work. In the conventional global market, artisans often face challenges, such as:
- Low wages: Many artisans receive far less than the value of their work, which perpetuates poverty.
- Unfavorable working conditions: Exploitation and poor conditions are common when profit is prioritized over people.
- Lack of recognition: Artisans may not have direct access to international markets, leaving them at the mercy of intermediaries who take large profits.
Fair trade seeks to remedy these issues by fostering direct partnerships between artisans and sellers, ensuring fair prices, safe working conditions, and the recognition artisans deserve. For many artisans, fair trade can be a lifeline, helping to preserve traditional crafts while ensuring a sustainable livelihood.
The Importance of Fair Trade
Fair trade isn’t just about paying a fair price—it’s about empowerment and respect. By engaging in fair trade, consumers help:
- Lift communities of Balinese small village.
- Preserve traditional craftsmanship and culture.
- Create long-term relationships that lead to sustainable economic growth.
Fair trade also ensures that no one in the supply chain is exploited, which is crucial in an era where mass production often overlooks the value of human labor.
Fair Trade Challenges
Despite the benefits, fair trade faces challenges in the global economy. For one, the cost of producing fair trade goods can be higher than mass-produced alternatives, making it difficult for small artisans to compete in markets dominated by cheaper, factory-made products. Another challenge is market access—many artisans lack the means to bring their goods to international buyers without the help of fair trade organizations.
Umah Decor’s Commitment to Fair Trade
At Umah Decor, we are committed to supporting Balinese artisans by practicing fair trade. We do not negotiate the prices of our atta goods to maximize profits. Instead, we pay the price set by the artisans themselves, ensuring that they are compensated fairly for their skill and hard work.
When you purchase one of our atta products, you’re not just buying a beautiful, long-lasting item—you’re contributing to the sustainability of Balinese communities and the preservation of their rich artisan culture.
Why Buying Atta Goods Matters
Our atta goods are made from natural materials, are durable, and have a long lifespan, all while supporting a sustainable way of life. By purchasing atta products, you are:
- Supporting ethical business practices.
- Ensuring artisans receive fair wages.
- Contributing to environmental sustainability.
By choosing Umah Decor, you are directly supporting Balinese artisans, helping them to thrive in an increasingly competitive global market. Every item you purchase is a vote for fair trade, sustainability, and craftsmanship that honors tradition.
Join us in celebrating fair trade by investing in beautiful, ethical, and timeless atta goods.