Showing posts with label Ibu Movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ibu Movement. Show all posts
The Year in Review
I love a good year in review. These are the Carrie's Design Musings top posts from 2017 in case you missed them or are interested in seeing them again. What is most interesting is... many of the most popular posts have something to do with mindfulness. This is a conversation I have been spending some time talking about this year. What energy, literally and figuratively, are we dwelling in? It confirms that my new found interest is resonating with you as well. I am happy that is the case. Thank you.
A Clean Slate ~ I am thrilled this story's popularity allowed me to republish it because it's a point I could talk about again and again.
Energetically Speaking ~ My love of crystals and talk of energy will certainly continue into 2018
Pied-a-Teardown Addendum ~ This story brought with it a lot of attention. Emmy Rossum has moved on, but her actions will live on in infamy
Incorporating Antiques ~ is always a good idea
An "I Can Do It" Attitude ~ my girlfriend will be quite pleased she made it into the top posts story. It's a tale as old as time. We can do anything if we set our mind to it!
Cube Formula ~ This story had legs. I was out and about talking to a woman I had never met before. I was telling her I was obsessed with decorative ice cubes. She said, that's funny, I just read a blog post about that. Guess who's blog she read? We screamed in unison.
A Neutra in the Neighborhood ~ I loved that it was a little surprise that I did not even know existed in my hood, Oh I could be so happy here!
The Ibu Movement ~ Shopping for fabulous crafts by talented women from around the world coupled with philanthropy is a win/win always. Plus, meeting Ali McGraw and hearing her speak passionately about her ambassadorship was thrilling.
The Language of Flowers in Feng Shui ~ this was a blog post and a Facebook Live discussion. People are passionate about their flowers and how to display (or not display) them!
I am eternally grateful for your readership. May we continue together in 2018! Good things are
coming.
The Ibu Movement
An Ibu is a woman of respect in Indonesian. The Ibu Movement is a movement of women helping each other grow into economic self sufficiency. Artisans, craftswomen, collaborators coming together to lift each other up economically through "the art of their hands."
Ebullient Susan Hull Walker began this movement just a few years ago. Woman from 34 countries and 71 cooperatives around the world create beautiful textiles, jewelry, home decor and more, to enrich their lives and the lives of others. It is a matter of independence and self respect explains beautiful Ali McGraw, Ibu's ambassador extraordinaire this season. I had a chance to chat with Ali who was so gracious, and at 79 years old, listening to her speak, I could't help but feel like I was in the presence of a very spiritual soul. Obviously passionate about furthering the cause, she took time and care with everyone she spoke to in an effort to make sure each of us understood Ibu's message and her belief of being of service and helping raise up women around the world. The self esteem a woman feels when helping her family and making money of her own is completely transformative!
I really loved everything I was seeing and noted how modern everything was. In some cases Susan and her team design things in house and have them executed by global craftswomen. Ibu also buys things they come across from places far and wide. I especially loved the message bracelets woven out of caña flèche fiber by a Zenu artisan group in Northern Columbia. Mantras can be created by pairing words that have meaning for each of us.
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Ali thanking Susan and her team |
I am a huge believer in empowering others to help themselves, so I especially loved this message. These women work hard using their talent and craft to enrich themselves and their standing in the family.
From the Kuma Indians in Panama to the Massai women in Africa to the Miao women in a tribe in Southwest China, and beyond ~ Ibu by exposure, encouragement and collaboration help give these of women and others self respect, the ability to carry on family traditions and save a dying art form.
Ali mentioned her love of connecting with others. The world has gotten so small. Connecting women around the world and changing lives has a ripple effect that is far reaching.
Ibu has a showroom in Charleston on King Street that is on my short list of places to visit in the coming year but until then the website is shop able.
Ibu collaborates next with Charlotte Moss, and knowing Charlotte's aesthetic, this is sure to be another show stopper!
photos myself, Ibu Movement
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