From Ceara in Northeastern Brazil, Samuel Costa weaves buriti palm leaf fibers to create handbags and wallets. <br><br>
"Crafts came into my life very naturally. I became interested after watching my parents, who are also artisans. When I was a teenager, I began crafting buriti palm handbags," he says. <br><br>
"At first, I had many difficulties, especially because I lacked experience, but I just needed time, dedication and my mother's help to improve my designs. <br><br>
"She continues to lend me a hand. This craft has become my livelihood, so we've had be very dedicated. Innovation is necessary to be unique. It's also necessary to forge relationships with buyers. <br><br>
"I purchase palm fibers and weave them by hand. Then I make a pattern, cut out the pieces and sew them together. <br><br>
"Unlike commercially-produced purses, my family's handbags are crafted by hand, which makes them unique. Each one has a story, about both the artisan and the shopper. <br><br>
"I thank God first, and am grateful to my parents for their support and for teaching me their techniques. Today, my wife, my daughter and I have made this craft our life and are all able to work together in the comfort of our home."
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