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Carved Shesham Flute
Our Price: $7.50

Hand-carved wood flute with a floral and leaf design and a melodious sound. 13 in. l
Bajana Drum
Our Price: $9.00

Round ceramic drum with painted leather head can be worn around your neck and played with 2 flat bamboo drumsticks (included). Colors may vary. 7 1 / 4 in. dia x 3 1 / 2 in. h
Sanh Sua Clacker
Our Price: $10.00

A traditional Vietnamese instrument, the sanh sua imitates the sound of a cricket or frog. Gently squeeze the bamboo handle and the two ends will chatter together. 11 in. l
Rainbow Pan Pipes
Our Price: $10.00

Bamboo pipes are painted in a rainbow of colors, then held in place by natural bamboo and string. Wear while you play with the 28" long tasseled strap. Not intended for children 3 and under. 8 in. h x 5 3/4 in. w.
Coconut Drum
Our Price: $15.00

Traditionally used in special ceremonies, this rebana drum is made from a hollow coconut shell. Sizes vary slightly. 5 1/2 in. dia x 3 in. h
Indonesian Gourd Maraca
Our Price: $16.00

A dried gourd makes the perfect natural maraca. Painted by hand in Balinese colors and images. Each maraca varies in size and shape. approx 9 in. l
Small Rainstick
Our Price: $18.00

This hollow cactus stick from the Chilean desert is filled with small pebbles that sound like rain when tipped. A soothing, meditative sound. 1 1/2 in. dia. x 20 in. l
Ribbon Indian Drum
Our Price: $18.00

This drum has a cord to wear around your neck for easy and fun playing. Made of leather and deodar wood with a decorative ribbon. 10 in. dia x 2 3/4 in. w
   
 

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Fairfax Old Town Plaza
10420 North Street
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: 703-877-0577

In Bar Harbor, our winter store hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 pm-6:00 pm. In the spring and summer, we are open Monday through Saturday 10:00 am-9:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm-6:00 pm, and will stay open later if Bar Harbor is still hopping! Customers say their vacation to Mt. Desert Island or Acadia National Park is not complete without a trip to our store.

119 Main Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Phone: 207-288-0056

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Fair trade is a just, economically and environmentally sound global cooperative between artisans, traders, farmers, buyers, and consumers. By selling directly to buyers in North America, producers in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and other developing countries receive a reasonable living wage for their goods instead of a low, undeserving price.

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Fair Trade Winds provides an outlet for consumers to buy these handicrafts and unique products from a diverse group of artisans. We promote businesses and farming practices that are environmentally sustainable.

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