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Posted on: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 |
Review: This shop can be a little hard to find so check carefully with a map. You have to walk into a yard before finding the store. They are open Mon-Fri 10-18 and Sat 11-15. Among their products are purses from Guatemala, paper notebooks,african wooden figures, toilet bags, candy, shirts between 20 to 30 euros and other clothes and tambourines between 15 to 17 euros. The tambourines were most likely made of leather which is a major drawback. I hope they change their mind about that product. Otherwise everything seemed perfectly kosher. What lifted the place to four happy cows was that one could lend intresting books for free that it would have otherwise been hard to access. I lended Feminist Futures, edited by Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran and Priya Kurian, which is a book about ecofeminism although they never mention that name to describe their approach. You can search ecofeminism on wikipedia if you want to know what it is. You are not allowed to buy any of the books and they have to be returned within one month.
Pros: Library with intresting books * Fair Trade *
Cons: One leather product (about 5 tambourines). * * |
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