Handmade Metal Tree of Life Wall Art, 17.25 Inches Round, Haitian Metal Artwork Decor, Celtic Family Trees, Modern Plaque, Handmade in Haiti, Fair Trade Certified
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Handmade Metal Tree of Life Wall Art, 17.25 Inches Round, Haitian Metal Artwork Decor, Celtic Family Trees, Modern Plaque, Handmade in Haiti, Fair Trade Certified
- Beautiful Symbolism for Your Home – Tree of Life design adds meaning and style to any space; crafted from durable metal for long-lasting beauty
- Strong, Weather-Resistant Construction – Made from high-quality recycled steel barrels that stand up to indoor and outdoor conditions.
- Fits Any Home Style – Perfect for living rooms, patios, entryways, gardens, or office walls thanks to its clean round silhouette and natural design.
- Handmade With Purpose – Created by Haitian artisans using traditional metal-working techniques; every purchase supports fair-trade craftsmanship and sustainable income.
- Meaningful Gift Choice – A heartfelt idea for housewarmings, weddings, holidays, or anyone who appreciates handmade, symbolic home décor.
- Ready to hang for quick home decorating; simple, secure wall mounting.
- Each Tree of Life begins as discarded steel, cut and shaped into art that symbolizes growth, connection, and new beginnings. No two pieces are exactly alike—each one carries the unique marks of the artist who created it.
The " Celtic Tree of Life" is a particularly poignant symbol in Haiti. Trees are a precious, though rapidly disappearing resource, where less than 1.5% of natural growth remains, due to deforestation. The culprits: poor land management practices and grinding poverty. Between land being cleared for subsistence farming - which constitutes two-thirds of Haitian labor activity - and wood being harvested to provide 70% of the nation's fuel, the tropical forests of Haiti are virtually gone. The upshot is topsoil erosion amounting to 36 million tons annually, accelerated land degradation, silting lakes and waterways, increased greenhouse gases, and deaths numbering in the thousands due to mudslides when heavy weather strikes.






