Hand
in hand

The Stanley 1913 x Nest Collection.
Made by her. Carried by you.

Carry her story

We’reĀ proud of our ongoing partnership with Nest, a nonprofit that champions makers and ​artisans in ​​​125 ​countries. Because when they thrive, their communities thrive. By providing training, resources and opportunities for creators to share their handcraft work, Nest empowers them to grow their businesses. And make our world a more beautiful place.

In celebration of our ongoing partnership, Stanley 1913 has made a $125,000 donation to Nest’s programs to support emerging global creators.

Two women in traditional embroidered clothing smiling together indoors People working at wooden tables in a blue-walled workshop, creating hand-carved relief designs on fabric panels. Black and white intricate illustration of a mythical phoenix or dragon bird with ornate floral details on fabric
Freedom Women

Fabriulous

Shanghai, China
Fabriulous was founded by Chengcheng Xu with the goal of elevating local artisans and preserving culture. Each creation incorporates the heritage of Chinese handcraft into modern design.

Freedom Women draws from a symbolic bird of the Miao tribe in the Guizhou region. The lively design reflects the free hearts and creative minds of the craftswomen, while the bold painting style reflects their vitality and character.

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Woman at a lamp-lit desk beside a large blue sculptural shark head with white teeth, moody indoor setting. Three people collaborating over blueprints at a workshop table in a rustic setting. Person painting a large colorful mural on a white wall, crouching near the floor with a brush and paint supplies nearby.
Community

M.A Estudio

Mexico City, Mexico
Through M.A Estudio, founder Melissa Ɓvila collaborates with other local artisans to honor and reimagine ancestral crafts — while building an enduring connection to the native communities of Mexico.

Starting as a handwoven piece using 100% wool and traditional techniques, Community explores memory, resilience and identity. The intertwined hands symbolize the collective strength and solidarity of women across generations.

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Woman in black outfit seated in front of modern abstract art in a styled interior setting. Woven jute wall hanging with fringe beside rattan basket and linen bunny on natural fiber rug Woman kneeling on a woven mat, weaving a large basket in a warm, rustic setting with soft light.
Her Symbols, Her Story

Ɖlan Byrd

Miami, USA
Ɖlan’s creativity was nurtured from an early age by her mother, an art teacher. As a multidisciplinary artist and textile designer, Ɖlan embraces the beauty of imperfection and the power of community.

Her Symbols, Her Story celebrates the support within the female collective and what it means to be a woman. Inspired by the earliest forms of communication, Ɖlan’s hand-drawn symbols represent a woman’s courage, strength, intuition, fertility, joy and love.

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Woman with braided hair wearing a white Stanley 1913 headband accessory, colorful nails, posed against a blue background. Two women in vibrant attire working at an outdoor table, showcasing Stanley 1913 craftsmanship in a lively setting. Hand holding green patterned fabric with geometric print in teal and white tones
Kofi Masquerade

Artwork by Studio 189

New York, USA/Accra, Ghana
Founded byĀ AbrimaĀ ErwiahĀ and Rosario Dawson, Studio 189 is an artisan brand rooted in traditional craftsmanship and social impact. They believe that art has the power to build bridges and fashion can be an agent of social change.

Kofi MasqueradeĀ is inspired by women, the spirit of celebration, West African ceremonial masqueradeĀ dressĀ and symbolism. Hand–batik dyed on cotton and dried under the Ghanaian sun, patterns in the artwork honor heritage, community,Ā interdependenceĀ and our shared human story.

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