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15 Years
Deb C
For over 24 years Nomad has been supporting artisans and designers both global and local. We specialize in fairly traded and sustainable goods, ecofriendly women’s clothing, and unique items from around the world and around the corner. Nomad has sponsored and hosted many visiting artists, authors, and craft development groups from Tibet, Afghanistan, Mexico, Haiti, Morocco, India, as well as local craftsman and designers from the USA. Fair trade and eco friendly clothing, jewelry, Antique Mexican Gold, Mexican folk art, home textiles, ethnographic textiles, books, children's bilingual books, infant clothing, small carpets, unique, rare ethnographic objects, day of the dead folk art and supplies, table top home furnishings, Milagros, Mexican ex votos and Santos, rare antique necklaces and earrings made by Jewels, Talavera pottery, hand-blown glass wear, Ralli and Kantha quilts, good luck talismans, Oaxaca carved wood figures, Masks, Baskets and more. Nomad is a small neighborhood shop with a big world beat! Since the 1990 our globetrotting passion for other cultures and craft traditions has been our driving force and inspiration. Nomad is a delightful mix of fairly-traded clothing, handpicked folk art, accessories, and home decor.
Rated 1.0 Amazing how a store filled with so much interesting stuff is able to make browsing a nauseating experience with a flick of a pen on a price tag. Observe Cute red plaid dress in the window. Sexy farm girl style - very casual. Price? $300+. The material was a bit itchy and woolen, so I'm assuming it was woven out of unicorn hair. Extra long hoodie, i.e. a long sweatshirt with a hood and a zipper. $200+. This wasn't hand made by a family of indigenous people in an impoverished country, it was mass produced by a factory in China. A surprising amount of their clothing bears the familiar "Made in China" tag. You know, the one that's on reasonably priced clothing in every mall in the world. Quilt. Actually handmade, probably by the aforementioned family of indigenous people in an impoverished country. $800+. "Now wait," you say, "it's handmade. By Indians!" This past March I went to Guatemala, climbed some temples, practiced some Spanish, got a tan, ate and drank a bunch and bought a blanket, two purses, two t-shirts and some tablecloths all for less than the price of this quilt. That includes airfare. NB - If you love Day of the Dead stuff, head to Buckaroo's Mercantile in Central Square. Great store that won't rip you off.
Rated 4.0 Really cute multicultural shop with plenty to look and smile at. If you're looking for a special gift for someone who loves to travel and loves indian or nepal decor and fashion, this is the place to go. They've got bright colored silk scarves, a small corner of boutique clothes, vintage and new rings, bracelets, and necklaces. Plenty of rare and out of the norm cookbooks and for those looking for recipes they can add sri acha to they've got that cookbook as well. They sell kids toys and clothes and have some pretty cute home decor items. The basement lower level is small but has tons of items like rugs, pillows, purses, small tables, reproduced art and hand made fabrics for those looking to make quilts and or clothes/purses. The four stars are for their prices, which are astronomical!
Rated 5.0 This store the coolest of the cool! I have bought everything from jewelry to textiles to jeans here.I'm newly obsessed with the prairie underground line they carry! Super comfy and very cool for hippies and rock stars alike!
Rated 5.0 Love this store ! Beautiful items ! Wonderful and different products !
Rated 5.0 NOMADS, Cambridge: beautiful crafts from around the world, clothes + household items. Located in Porter Square.
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