Sustainable Pop-Up Cards from Nepal
by Justin Thomas, Virginia
on 12. 7.05

These pop-up cards are hand-made with paper with Daphne Bark. The trees are harvested from a managed forest in the hills of Nepal. The product is manufactured by artisans in the town of Bhaktapur. Proceeds from the sales are used for community development activities under a Community Development Program initiated by UNICEF/Nepal. They are priced at $3 each or $17 for 6, and include envelopes. :: Taraluna
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Just a FYI -- Nepal is not Tibet. Has always been distinct, as opposed to Tibet, which has been subsumed by China.
awesome cards!
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