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Monday, April 21, 2008

Ayindisa - Business 2 Business Opportunities

Part of Ayindisa's mission, as you can see in our sidebar is to continuously work to help raise the standards of living throughout the world by selling our socially responsible artisan handcrafts at reasonable prices that allow for individuals such as the Ayindisa artisans in Ghana, West Africa to earn a far greater income then would be possible domestically. Intertwined into our social objectives as a business, Ayinidsa's mission is equally set on providing our customers with the highest quality goods one can find, and to do so at reasonable prices.

To help mold these two objectives into one Ayindisa began wholesale distribution and business 2 business transactions in 2007. Now Ayindisa is proud to boast the success of these tactics and inform everyone that we desire to continue selling bulk quantities to individuals and organizations at wholesale prices.

The success we boast of however is on the behalf of Ayindisa the business, as well as all the artisans we work with. Because of the revenue contributed from wholesale purchases, artisans such as our master drum maker Dagando has been able to move in from the streets of Ghana's capital city Accra to an apartment with his family. And Bernice, a Ghanain handbag designer has been able to lease out her first retail store in Ghana.

It is evident that as Ayindisa grows and obtains more success, much more importantly we can help more and more people ascend out of poverty as every single handcraft purchased has a positive domino effect in the lives of these amazing artisans.

Thus, are you interested in buying African jewelry, instruments, masks, woodcarvings, baskets, handbags, and/or clothing at wholesale prices? Ayindisa offers many different opportunities to small and large businesses located anywhere in the United States. OR Are you looking for any other items? You can E-mail me at kyleg@ayindisa.com to discuss special ordering a unique African handcraft. For example, in the past special orders processed by Ayindisa have included cloth for dresses, royal Ghanain fabrics (known as Kente), nativity wood carvings, glass beads ranging from 300 years old to brand new, as well as already assembled jewelry such as bracelets, necklaces, anklets, and earrings.

Right now Ayidisa produces Christmas Nativity woodcarving sets exclusively for the Forever young foundation's 250 largest donators. The Foever Young Foundation is an internationally recognized charity founded by NFL hall of fame sports legend Steave Young and is primarily affiliated with Right to Play as well as numerous other charities.

Ayindisa also most notably sells jewelry and beads to jewelry designer Janet Stevens of Perry Original Designs, Cool Tea jewelry designs, and is affiliated with the Ridgefield CT music conservatory, Wesley University, Cornell University, and the Beacon Arts Community Association.

If you are at all interested in purchasing the highest quality African handcrafts at some of the lowest prices around, please do not hesitate to inquire. Keep in mind that with every purchase, we are able to help alleviate poverty!

As well, if you are looking to find a certain African craft, such as the 6' tall Giraffe woodcarving which I got for my father for his 58th birthday this past September, post a comment or e-mail to Ayindisa, and we will get back to you within 24 hours.

Thanks for reading, and come back later for the latest news surrounding Ayindisa LLC, fair trade, and the world of business with social objectives.

Kyle W. Gay
Director of Marketing, Ayindisa LLC
Socially Responsible Artisan Handcrafts
42 Lake Ave, Ext. Suite 285.
Danbury CT, 06811
e: KyleG@ayindisa.com
w: http://www.ayindisa.com/

2 comments:

ITGS said...

Hey Kyle,

Something freaky happened today: I was doing my ITGS blog in lab 61 when i accidently closed my window so i tried to go back to blogger.com but then i found myself looking at your blog's dashboard (this blog). it's scary coz i could edit ur stuff (but i didnt) and i have no idea how it happened. So i just wanted to let you know so that you could try to prevent it from happening again, somehow.

Oda D.

Kyle Gay said...

Hey, thanks for letting me know about this. The same thing happened with me over the weekend, except I was logged into the ITGS dashboard. I think it has something to do with the wireless network. Thanks again Oda.
-kyle