These handcrafted crane ornaments bring something truly meaningful to your holiday tree. Made by Haitian artist Pamphile Richard from upcycled steel oil drums, each trio of sandhill and whooping cranes is a little piece of art — and a purchase that does real good in the world. Whether you're treating yourself or looking for a thoughtful, story-rich gift, these ornaments are the kind that get noticed and remembered.
✨ Features
- 🦢 Trio Set: Includes three handmade crane ornaments — sandhill and whooping cranes
- ♻️ Upcycled Material: Crafted from reclaimed steel oil drums, giving waste a beautiful second life
- 🎨 Handmade by Artist: Each piece is made by Haitian artist Pamphile Richard
- 📏 Size: 6" x 3" — a generous, display-worthy size for any tree
- 🌍 Origin: Made in Haiti through Singing Rooster, a social enterprise nonprofit
- 🌱 Ethically Sourced: Supports small producers, rural economies, and reforestation efforts in Haiti
💛 Benefits
- 🎁 A gift with purpose: Perfect for anyone who values craftsmanship and conscious gifting — these make a meaningful holiday present for friends, family, or nature lovers
- 🌲 Decorate with intention: Add something handcrafted and story-rich to your holiday tree, far removed from mass-produced decorations
- 🤝 Support real people: 100% of Singing Rooster's profits are reinvested into strengthening the livelihoods of Haitian farmers and artists
- 🐦 Nature-inspired design: The crane silhouette is a timeless, elegant motif that works beautifully on any tree style
- ♻️ Sustainable choice: Upcycled steel means less waste and a smaller environmental footprint
🛠️ Product Specifications
- Material: Upcycled steel oil drum
- Dimensions: 6" x 3"
- Includes: Set of 3 crane ornaments (sandhill and whooping cranes)
- Made by: Pamphile Richard, Haitian artist
- Origin: Haiti
- Sourced through: Singing Rooster — a social enterprise nonprofit supporting Haiti's small producers and reforestation
Add the Crane Ornament set to your tree this season — or gift it to someone who'll love knowing exactly where it came from and who it helped.