Archive for February, 2009

Simplemente Madera Wood & Via Nativa Jewelry

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Monday, I rented a car and drove to Ciudad Sandino, where the factory of Simplemente Madera is located; just a few kilometers outside of Managua. Simplemnte Madera designs and manufactures elegant yet simple and eco friendly furniture. I decided why not take their left over wood and deliver it to the artisans we are working with. Now, they can make jewelry with wood that wasn’t going to be used. See below for photos from my trip to Simplemente Madera.

Simplemente Madera Factory

Simplemente Madera Factory

Views from Ciudad Sandino

Views from Ciudad Sandino

Model House

Model House

Inside Factory

Ripios de Madera or Left Over Wood

Ripios de Madera or Left Over Wood

Second day in Nicaragua

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

My second day in Nicaragua was quite efficient. As my first day was not. My plane arrived an hour late at about 3pm, but that was made up for in the airport; customs and baggage claim is ultimately a breeze compared to JFK, Miami International and others. Right after being deposited at a quaint hotel in Barrio Marta Quesada I took out Cordobas and got a cell phone which I am able to borrow from friends. Made calls to artisans I have worked with in the past and set up meetings for the next day. Now that I think about it my first day back in Managua was fairly effecient.

The following images are of two places I visited yesterday. The first two images are of wood jewelry artisans in Masaya, Nicaragua and the other two photos are of Wilmer an artisan who makes seeded jewelry and seeds from the Guapinol tree in Nicaragua. He is located in the north of Managua. Tomorrow I will see some of the samples he is making for me and saturday I will see wood earring and ring samples — anxiously waiting…

Son of Francisco Tikay Making Wood Pendants

Son of Francisco Tikay Making Wood Pendants

Workshop of Francisco Tikay

Workshop of Francisco Tikay

Wilmer works with all native seeds in Nicaragua

Wilmer Zeledon works with all native seeds from Nicaragua

Guapinol Seeds

Guapinol Seeds

Off to Nicaragua!

Monday, February 16th, 2009

I’ll be on my way to Nicaragua in just a few hours!

I am very excited to get back there and work with artisans.  I haven’t been there in more than a year now — I’m anxious to get new items and designs into the market place and available to our customers.  We will further our work with more sustainable materials such as Ojoche which is a spalted wood from Nicaragua, and will look into reclaimed and discarded wood.  We will also work with a variety of native seeds from Nicaragua.

Will write again in a few days to share my photos of artisans, their workshops and some sample designs…  Oh, the suspense!

Alessandra