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Isabel Treminio

Isabel Treminio

"I come from a family of restaurateurs, but found myself drawn to handicrafts. I decided to create handbags.

"One day, I thought Id design clothing with fabric remnants and apparel I didnt wear anymore. After many attempts, I ended up with a beautiful handbag. Very few people saw it but one of those people was the owner of a shop. She loved it! And she ordered several of this design.

"I was afraid Id fail but, at the same time, I was thrilled and felt hopeful about this opportunity. It was rewarding to know that someone liked my work and that all my effort was worth it.

"As I created other novel and utilitarian designs, I gained experience and improved my technique. I hope to earn the admiration of many more shoppers who appreciate quality work crafted with dedication and love.

"I was born in Costa Rica. Ive liked handicrafts from the time I was a girl and creating handcrafted designs was a dream I had worked toward day by day.

"But art isnt valued much in this country and its been a long struggle to create designs that are unique and stand out from the others. Today, designing and crafting handbags and accessories has become my passion. I want others to know that with perseverance and hard work, you can go far. But with Gods help, you can achieve your dreams of quality and excellence.

"I achieved my dream in 2002, setting up a formal workshop of my own. I had the support of my loved ones and, above all, Gods blessings. He has been my main source of strength from the very beginning. Today, were doing very well and I hope to reach more shoppers than ever, to make my countrys art known around the world.

"When the opportunity arises, you must seize it."

Central America Artisan Empowerment Hu

Explore Central America. Rich rainforests and active volcanoes shelter the vestiges of the Mayan civilization that lives on in the languages and the arts of Central America. You'll discover the weaving traditions recorded on the backstrap looms, the glyphs and geometry that define the jewelry and pottery, and the vibrantly-painted folk art statues and masks among all the unique, handcrafted artisan treasures in our Central America Collection.
Maker BadgeEmpowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
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This artist supports children under the age of 18.
Maker BadgeEnabling Education
This artist is currently supporting and providing for the education of their children, grandchildren, or children in their community, whether it be at the primary, secondary, or university level.
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This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
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This artist striving to supporting their own or their family's basic needs and improve their livelihood.

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