The True Story of the Thousand Flowers's Patus

Ordering patus (plaids/ woolen blankets) from Afghanistan or Pakistan is not always easy. Two models of our patus (woolen blankets) were shown in the German journal "Kontinente" in January 2012. Therefore the demand for patus rose quickly and surprisingly high. Particularly elderly women from southwestern Germany seemed to be interested in our warm woolen blankets. We were quickly sold out and had about hundred pieces pre-ordered.

Gundara's Fair Trade Leather Bags at the Next Open House in Berlin

Dear Gundara friends,
You are warmly invited to our upcoming After-Work-Open-House on Friday, 1st of June 2012 from 5-8 p.m. at Schmollerplatz 17. Come to see and purchase our woolen plaids, leather bags, carpets and many other Gundara articles, to have a tea with us and chat.

In case you cannot make it, you are very welcome to contact us for an individual visit to look at our Gundara bags and other products. Please contact us through the contact form or by phone 030-40980959. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Best,  Jean and Gunda

Gundara | Handmade Leather Bags and Crafts Traded in a Fair Trade Way from Afghanistan and Central Asia

Gundara is a label from Berlin, Germany, that designs leather items - such as handbags, messenger bags, travel bags, accessories etc. - handmade in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Fair Trade

Gundara is a small start-up company that was established in July 2009. Gundara proudly contributes to the income of more than 10 Afghan households on a regular basis.
With very few exceptions Gundara buys its products directly from Afghan producers in Kabul.
The heart of Gundara is the handmade leather bags that combine Central Asian traditions with contemporary design and savoir vivre. Gundara leather bags are handmade with great care and attention to detail, employing skills of Afghan women and men.

The Concept

Gundara aims to preserve the multi-faceted Afghan cultural heritage rooted in Pashtun, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Hazara etc. traditions and to give a positive image of Afghanistan abroad.
Gundara uses delicate handmade embroideries and brightly coloured traditional chopan fabric, in combination with high quality leather to create these strikingly unique and well finished leather bags.
Through Gundara you can promote fair trade and make a direct contribution to the reconstruction and self-finding process Afghanistan is currently going through. Buying Gundara artifacts means buying Afghan, sustaining the Afghan economy and increasing awareness for the fact that high-quality artifacts can be produced in Afghanistan.


To contact Gundara in Berlin please call 0049-17640207791 or use the
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