Calling all Storytellers: Tell us Your Meaningful Object Story

Most of us have that one thing from our childhood or teenage years, or adulthood, that we hold dear to our hearts. 

We want to hear about your meaningful thing. What is it? What does it mean to you? How did it become precious? Tell us for your chance to win a $100 shopping spree with us.

Read a little from our Founder, Sarah Ansari, about a meaningful object she gifted to an important person in her life as a child: 

"He had orange hair, big and bushy.

And an orange beard. That was big and bushy too, like an orange afro on his chin. He wore checkered shirts and wire-rimmed glasses and had a potbelly. And his eyes were always crinkled in a smile. Like an orange-haired Santa Claus. 

His name was Mr. Erickson, and he was my eighth grade geography teacher...
I’ll give him a present, I thought. Something to remember me by. Something unique, from Muslim me."

Read Sarah's full story here..

We'd love to hear yours. Simply write your story or make a short video of yourself telling the story and email it to service@artizara.com, for a chance to win $100. Winner announced May 8

Good luck! 

Peace, 
from your friends at Artizara

 

Inspired By Our Heritage

Our founder, Sarah Ansari, has been sewing clothes since she was young. Her mom taught her to make clothes piece by piece, and to have pride in her own skin.

Deeply inspired by the rich artistry of cultures influenced by Islam, Sarah recalls looking up at the ceiling in an ancient mosque, enthralled by the interlocking patterns that go on forever. "It's a metaphor for the universe, how we’re all inter-connected. Life is complex, it’s beautiful, and we’re all in this together.”

This is at the heart of why she started Artizara: to share a story of human connection through witnessing beauty.

Read Sarah's full story..

Sarah's story

Our founder, Sarah Ansari, has been sewing clothes since she was young. Her mom taught her to make clothes piece by piece, and to have pride in her own skin.

Deeply inspired by the rich artistry of cultures influenced by Islam, Sarah recalls looking up at the ceiling in an ancient mosque, enthralled by the interlocking patterns that go on forever. "It's a metaphor for the universe, how we’re all inter-connected. Life is complex, it’s beautiful, and we’re all in this together.”

This is at the heart of why she started Artizara: to share a story of human connection through witnessing beauty.

Read Sarah's full story..

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