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Hand-Carved Coal Stocking Ornament
Hand-Carved Coal Stocking Ornament
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Coal, an unexciting derivative of carbon found deep in the earth, has been transformed by carefully hand-carving and polishing it into this Christmas stocking ornament. Commonly used for fuel, this black sedimentary rock makes a unique ornament that is sure to add a festive spirit to your Christmas tree.
Handmade by young artisans from the Morca Coal Project in Colombia through an effort initiated by the Colombian government to discourage child labor and train young men in new professions.
- Measures 3β high x 1-3/4β wide x 1/4β deep
- Suspended with a red ribbon
Handmade in Colombia and fair trade imported.
Please read our extended description below by clicking on "About the Artisans" for more information on how these wonderful eco-friendly items are made, and for more information on the talented artists who make them.Β
About the Artisans
About the Artisans
The community of Morca, a mountainous area in the town of Sogamoso, Colombia depends heavily on coal mining to sustain its livelihoods. Casualties and deaths are common in these mines, either due to mining-collapses or the inhalation of poisonous gases. In 1995, the Colombian government established the Morca-Boyaca workshop to keep young men and boys out of the hazardous mines. The boys from the area were encouraged to attend school and learn the craft of carving coal into beautiful pieces of jewelry.
Excessive and long-term mining in this small town of Morca has made farming impossible, leaving the local residents with coal mines as the only source of employment. Men and boys responsible for supporting large families are often the victims of these unforgiving mines and unsafe working conditions. The Morca β Boyaca project aims at being able to eradicate child labor in the mines and provide these young boys with a better and healthier source of living.
The Colombian government, therefore, has been building networks with several marketing agencies and importers of handicrafts to boost the market for the coal jewelry. The Morca β Boyaca project is one such example of alliances that relies onΒ One World Projects in the U.S.Β and the National Pedagogical University in Bogota to help expand the projectΒ and find suitable and more stable markets.
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