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Garden Walk
Handmade Silver Charm Face Mask Lanyard
Garden Walk, Handmade Silver Charm Face Mask Lanyard
Pakaon Sojintarit
Silversmith artisans hand thread 950 silver charms on black polyester cord in this pretty lanyard, perfect for securing your favorite mask close to your face. Presented by Thailand's Pakaon... read more$70.96CADArtist: Pakaon Sojintarit
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Island Butterfly Beauty
3 Hand Painted Butterfly on Balinese Batik 2-Layer Masks
Island Butterfly Beauty, 3 Hand Painted Butterfly on Balinese Batik 2-Layer Masks
Desak Nyoman Parwati
Colorful butterflies alight on beautiful face masks in green, orange and white. By Desak Nyoman Parwati, the images are painted by hand on batik-dyed fabric. The masks are double-layered, washable and... read more$26.98CAD$23.80CADArtist: Desak Nyoman Parwati
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By the Lake
Artisan Crafted Silver Face Lanyard from Thailand
By the Lake, Artisan Crafted Silver Face Lanyard from Thailand
Pakaon Sojintarit
Silversmith artisans hand thread Karen silver charms on black polyester cord in this pretty lanyard, perfect for securing your favorite mask close to your face. Presented by Thailand's Pakaon... read more$77.96CADArtist: Pakaon Sojintarit
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Natural Beauty
Hand Painted Cotton Face Masks with Natural Dyes (Set of 3)
Natural Beauty, Hand Painted Cotton Face Masks with Natural Dyes (Set of 3)
Tiwi
Designed by Javanese artisan Tiwi, these three beautiful batik face masks feature hand-painted flora and fauna motifs. The cheerful motifs are hand painted on the one side of the pure cotton masks... read more$33.98CAD$30.02CADArtist: Tiwi
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Bird Paradise
Printed Woven Three-Layer Face Masks (Pair)
Bird Paradise, Printed Woven Three-Layer Face Masks (Pair)
Karina Mercedes Canova
This great pair of three-layered face masks is designed by Karina Mercedes Canova. The two masks feature an outer layer of woven polyester and inner layers of polypropylene and Dacron. The Guatemalan... read more$38.98CADArtist: Karina Mercedes Canova
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Cool Customer in Black
Hand Crafted Karen Silver Face Mask Lanyard from Thailand
Cool Customer in Black, Hand Crafted Karen Silver Face Mask Lanyard from Thailand
Pakaon Sojintarit
Hand-knotted from black polyester cord, this pretty lanyard is perfect for securing your favorite mask close to your face. Presented by Thailand's Pakaon Sojintarit, the lanyard is decorated with... read more$100.95CADArtist: Pakaon Sojintarit
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Magical Harmony
Embroidered Adult and Child Face Masks (Set of 4)
Magical Harmony, Embroidered Adult and Child Face Masks (Set of 4)
Una Gupta
Una Gupta's set of graphic face masks is fun for the whole family. The Indian artisan crafts the set of four--two adult masks and two child masks--from 100% cotton with embroidery on a black base.... read more$30.98CADArtist: Una Gupta
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Wise as the Serpent
3 Snakeskin Print Single Layer Cotton Face Masks
Wise as the Serpent, 3 Snakeskin Print Single Layer Cotton Face Masks
Novica Collection
Snakeskin prints bring bold style to a set of three cotton face masks. Novica artisans craft one in a black and grey print, another in a black and taupe print. The third is a solid light ash grey.... read more$25.98CADArtist: Novica Collection
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Close Encounters
Artisan Crafted Cotton Face Masks from India (Pair)
Close Encounters, Artisan Crafted Cotton Face Masks from India (Pair)
Rajnandinee and Srabonti
Switch up your style depending on your mood with this pair of screen printed face masks designed by India's Rajnandinee and Srabonti. Crafted from 100% cotton, each triple-layered mask features a... read more$16.98CADArtist: Rajnandinee and Srabonti
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The Village Council
Your answers straight from the village experts


Fabric masks are most efficient at preventing the spreading of particles when they are crafted with multiple layers. A single-layered mask offers the lowest level of protection, and would be appropriate for general use in environments that have minimal exposure. A dual-layered face covering has proven to be effective in reducing the dispersion of droplets that generally come from talking, coughing, or sneezing. According to the WHO, triple-layered masks provide the strongest filter against spreadable pathogens. The inner layer absorbs general moisture, the second layer filters particles, and the outside layer of non-absorbent material works to block any large droplets. Regardless of layering, for any mask to provide protection, it must be frequently washed, breathable, well-fitted to the wearer, and secured in place. The more layers of fabric a mask includes, the stronger a filter it will provide.


Yes! Global artisans are always looking for creative ways to introduce eco-friendly practices into their artwork. In Central America, for example, artisans utilize materials left over from larger fabric productions. By upcycling or repurposing pieces of fabric from past projects, they minimize the environmental footprint of each mask. Elsewhere, high-demand and the urgency of the public-health crisis dictate the conditions of production. In those instances, masks are produced as quickly and efficiently as possible. When it is available, artisans opt for sustainable materials, such as cotton, hemp, and reused textiles. Each individual piece is crafted to be comfortable, fashionable and customizable.


Face masks should be cared for with vigilance and consistency. The CDC recommends that a face mask be washed or sanitized after every use. Frequent washing may wear out the elastic or fibers; therefore, certain precautions should be taken. When machine washing, it is best to use mild detergent and cold to warm water. Avoid intense chemical soaps, extreme heat, and twisting or stressing the fabric. Depending on the materials used, hand-washing may be recommended. For example, silk or jacquard masks or embellished masks will require hand-washing because of the delicate fibers used. We recommend that you hang your masks up to dry, rather than using a dryer. Proper mask care is crucial to prevent contamination from any particles that may exist on the outside of the mask.


Absolutely! Our face masks are handmade by global artisans, who cut and stitch the fabric. While an artisan may use a sewing machine in addition to hand stitching, each mask is crafted individually, with love and attention to detail. Our global artisans stand behind the craftsmanship and quality of their work. Their face masks, like the rest of their artwork, reflect creativity, skill, and individuality.


Skin sensitivity is an important concern for face mask wearers. For this reason, artisans specializing in handmade face masks use quality, breathable fabrics when constructing their cloth masks. If a wearer has skin sensitivities or allergies to a particular fabric, it is useful to read the products full description. Additionally, because face masks can trap dirt and oil in your pores, and cause irritation, it is important to regularly clean masks after use.


Face masks are crafted from a wide array of materials, and global artisans strive to craft unique pieces from resources that are native to their own regions. Most work in woven cotton, largely because it performs better with high thread counts, making it a strong filter against transmittable, airborne particles. But each region adds its own unique touch. Thailand, for example, utilizes muslin and hemp, while Bali uses rayon and polyester, two synthetic fibers that create a filter-like effect to enhance protection. Mexico frequently works with nylon, elastic threads, and acrylic painted fabrics for a comfortable yet detailed design. India incorporates viscose, linen, silk and jacquard, which is a highly-textured pattern that is woven into fabric to produce a raised effect in the design. Fabric masks are most effective when multiple layers are threaded together to create an absorbent, protective barrier. Through face masks, artisans have found creative ways to bring their beautiful designs to the public and provide a livelihood for themselves and their families, especially when travel and tourism is reduced.


Masks function as shields; therefore, their levels of protection are dependent upon the types of materials from which they are made. The CDC recommends that healthcare providers wear N95 masks, which capture 95% of micro particles by tightly sealing susceptible areas, like the mouth and nose. For those who do not work in a healthcare setting, disposable or cloth masks are recommended. Handmade, artisanal face masks are one great option. They are designed to be an affordable, reusable form of protection against the spread of bacteria and viruses, in addition to dust and tiny particles. They block bodily fluids that may be emitted when one sneezes, coughs, or talks. Face masks from Bali, India, and Mexico are often made from organic fibers or tightly woven cotton and use multiple layers to provide the highest level of protection. Thailand specializes in muslin cotton, fibers that block pathogens at a rate that is comparable to medical-grade face masks. Of course, wearers must wash masks frequently and practice social distancing. But by wearing sustainable face masks made from natural, tightly woven fibers, wearers help slow the spread of possible airborne particles.


Natural, organic fabrics allow for comfortable airflow and optimal movement. Countries such as India, Bali, Thailand, and Mexico utilize natural materials that provide full coverage without being constricting. Linen, for example, is derived from flax plants, one of the oldest cultivated crops in history. It is known for its durability and lightweight fibers, making it extremely breathable. Similar to linen, cotton is a flexible material that is known for its breathability and softness. Novica artisans in these regions have developed masks utilizing sustainable resources that provide maximum comfort.


Whether manufactured or hand-stitched, face masks require proper care to ensure durability and functionality. While cloth and fabric masks do not technically expire, like any material, they will wear with excessive use and need to be replaced over time. Handmade face masks from regions like Bali and India, which use natural fibers and multi-layered fabrics, provide excellent coverage, and comply with CDC and WHO recommendations of breathability, comfort, and layering. These sustainable fabrics can be used repeatedly with gentle washing. Other regions, like Thailand and Mexico, also create high-quality face masks using cotton, a material that is strong, long-lasting, and comfortable. They provide great protection and are easy to sanitize. With proper use and delicate washing, handmade face masks serve as a safety precaution and a wearable work of art.
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Pakaon Sojintarit Handcrafted jewellery with Thai hill tribe silver
"The allure of silver jewellery took me back to run my family's project. It is blended between traditional and modern design, and I'm happy with it."