"Do What You Love"
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MISSION
Connecting the world in a creative space that conveys the passion and beauty of different cultures through unique pieces, introducing diverse artisans and emerging artists who consciously produce for a better world.
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VISION
To become the new home where our customers and artists coexist by exchanging ideas and values, spreading global awareness, redefining the value of handmade pieces, and creating a strong community around the world.
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VALUES
Passion, it is the engine that gives life to all our pieces Quality, it is the reflection of the work, dedication and time spent on handmade pieces Uniqueness, it is the most important attribute of each of our pieces to make them unrepeatable
PRODUCTS and MATERIALS
Galeria welcomes everything that is not only handmade but also made with the heart. From jewelry and accessories to clothing and space decor. All of our pieces are intended to bring inspiration and personal meaning through their uniqueness. Our pieces are carefully chosen to spread awareness of our planet and the people who inhabit it. That's why we look for pieces made from materials that deliver positive messages with positive impacts. The origins of our pieces are classified into three different categories: Galeria Creations, Local Artist Creations and International Creations.
SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
We believe in the art of recycling. Our packaging is made with waste fabrics from our internal production, recycled glass jars, physical spaces - from furniture to displays - are made with existing materials.
Our philosophy asks: why increase consumption and buy new materials when you can also find them on the street?
ECONOMIC PROSPERITY & SOCIAL WELL-BEING
We support our small artisan communities by helping them expand through fair trade as well as emerging artists who produce consciously
for a better world.
Collaborations with foundations are an important focus for Galeria. This is why we seek alliances with brands like IRIS ODV who help Ukrainian women, in Italy due to the war, by giving them workshops and materials to learn how to make brooches.
The proceeds from these pieces go to them.