Wakami es una marca de impacto social que trabaja de la mano con artesanas de la Comunidad Wakami -90% mujeres- en zonas rurales de Latinoamérica. Los accesorios Wakami se comercializan en más de 20 países, de modo que las conectamos con el mercado global y generan ingresos que ayudan a cambiar sus vidas y las de sus familias. Los productos Wakami son mensajeros de nuestro ideal de cambiar las vid
as de las personas que los producen y enriquecer las vidas de quienes las usan. Mariscal La Mar 718
- Butcher: Av. Mariscal La Mar 688
- Rapsodia Salón: Av. Angamos Oeste 761
- Zapatos Lola: Av. Jorge Chavez 244
- Almudena Miliani: Av. Santa Cruz 1127
- El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton - Gift shop: Calle Independencia 141
- Mia Monsalve - La Lola: Calle Alcanfores 323
SAN ISIDRO:
- Vernácula: Av. Conquistadores 635
- Intimoda: Calle Victor Maurtua 130
- Roberto Giordano: Calle Miguel Dasso 141
- MM Interiors: Av. Conquistadores 497
- D&O Diseño y Objetos: Av. Pardo y Aliaga 667
- Mundo de Barro: Calle Los Nogales 435, Dpto. 103
BARRANCO:
- Vernácula: Ayacucho 269
- La Regalería: Av. San Martín 678
SURCO:
- Zapatos Lola Chacarilla: Av. Primavera 1070
LA MOLINA
- Zapatos Lola La Molina: Av. Raúl Ferrero 1276
PARACAS:
- DoubleTree Resort by Hilton - Gift shop
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We work with artisans — 90% of whom are women—in remote areas of Guatemala and connect them with urban markets around the world. Wakami products are what we call messengers of connection— changing the lives of those who produce them and enriching the lives of those who wear them. We work closely with our non-profit partner Comunidades de la Tierra to create sustainable, income-generating opportunities for people in isolated areas of Guatemala. Comunidades de la Tierra reaches out to artisans in rural villages all over the country and presents them with the opportunity to become entrepreneurs and establish their own formal businesses. Artisans participate in a two-year business training program that teaches them the valuable skills they will need to run their company. They begin earning an income after four months, and when they’ve finished the program they establish a formal enterprise that becomes a production partner with Wakami. This relationship provides a sustainable source of income for the advancement of their families, investment in their communities, or reinvestment in their businesses.