Salem’s
Design is amazing, and if you would see it for yourself it would blow you away.
Each and everything Salem sells it 100% handmade, mostly by lovely Ethiopian
women. For example, the other day I decided to go into the basket weaving
section of the store and just sit and watch the women weave. WOW how much
skills does one need to create a basket. Its pretty complicated and well it
takes a lot of work! The women were so lovely and very happy to see me. They
would talk Amheric (language of Addis Ababa) to me, and I would reply in
English. None of us had any clue of what were saying but somehow we had a great
flowing conversation going for us! Everyday I try to visit the women and say hi
to them, because they are just so lovely. I put in the order for my basket as
well, so they’re going to make a reallllyyyyy nice and colourful one! I’m very
excited.
One of the Weavers making a Basket!
The main
project I’ve been working on for Salem’s Design was to re-design the business
plan. I do the writing and Taylor and Marissa (our friend from the USA) are
working on the numbers and all the other parts. I completely re-designed the
business plan to make it presentable to investors – since Salem’s design is
growing fast!
Showing off her work!
Another super
cool project I’ve been working on, and well just actually started today is the
Leather Jewelry line! I, with the help of two of Salem’s workers came up with a
beautiful leather bracelet that has a silver flower on it. I absolutely love
it. (I will post a picture as soon as I get a good one). Tomorrow, Sentago (one
of the workers) and I will head to Merkkato – which is the biggest and busiest
market in town. I’ve been there once before, and almost got rammed by a bunch
of cars, so for Forengies (Foreigners) like me, they suggest to bring nothing
but money and to take off any jewellery. So tomorrow we will go and look for
some more Leather, so that I can create more Bracelets!
Materials and Products
Were also working
on a Brochure for Salem’s Design. She is so successful that she’s been invited
to go to Germany and present her work there at the end of August! We have been
taking lots of pictures of her hand made Scarves, Jewellery and Baskets and
made it into a beautiful brochure with much help from one of our Ethiopian
Friends, Ermias.
I will
probably post more about Salem’s Design soon, because there is always lots
going on here!
Il keep you
posted, and promise to update my blog more!
Cherioo from
Ethopia!