Recently, my niece came across some of the ceramic coasters I make.
Some years ago, I was learning how to make art out of clay, and also learning about this ecosystem of generosity. I wanted to express my gratitude, so I made two coasters with an inspired word, and offered them as a gift to some of the nicest love warriors I've ever known.
I quickly learned that love warriors share their gifts to many people, with so much love, and so I decided to make more coasters, and offer them exclusively for love warriors to gift forward. :)
When my niece came across these coasters, she liked them a lot. Her university in Ohio happened to be doing a fundraiser for Syrian refugees, and they were selling artwork done by local artists. She asked me to create a few coasters for the fundraiser, and I could not say no to her.
But then came my dilemma! Inspired by this ecosystem, I make these coasters exclusively for gifting. I don’t want to put a price on them, even for my niece's fundraiser. So I wondered what to do. I thought about Karma Kitchen (which we recently hosted for the third time here in Detroit!) and the gift concept and pay-it-forward came to my mind.
But how can I convey the pay-it-forward concept on a piece of art for a fundraiser? What words can I put on the “price” tag, so that the coasters can be offered to support my niece's cause, but where the people receive and become moved to pay-it-forward with a totally different feeling?
I polled a few volunteers for ideas, and sure enough, we came up with this description (largely inspired by Wisdom Crafts):
These coasters are handmade as a labor-of-love, and offered on a gift-economy basis. There is no set price for them; it is up to you to reflect on the value of each product and pay what you are inspired to offer. 100% of your contribution will support efforts for the Syrian refugees. By creating a ripple of beauty, wisdom, service, and gifting, we hope that each hand-crafted ceramic will contribute to a larger cultural shift from consumption to contribution, transaction to trust, isolation to community, & scarcity to abundance.
Posted by Nilam Chauhan on Dec 10, 2017
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