A loan helped to buy raw clay, grit, nacazcol seeds, and other raw materials needed to maintain and increase the production of hand made crafts.


Levis Marisol's story

Levis lives with her partner and her son, who is a minor. Levis works in pottery. She opened the business 18 years ago, and her mother is the one who taught her the trade. She says that at first, it wasn't easy for her to develop this activity, but over time, she acquired the necessary experience to grow her business, which is now very profitable. Levis works from 6:00 am to 5:00 pm. The advantage she has is that she now has regular customers.

She is asking for a loan to stock inventory for her business. The funds from the loan will be used to buy raw clay, grit, nacazcol seeds, and other raw materials to maintain and increase the production of handmade clay crafts and kitchenware. She hopes that the investment will allow her to cover some pending orders and also to diversify the products she makes.

Her goal is to grow her business and to have financial stability to share a more comfortable lifestyle with her family.

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Ellen Donohue.


This loan is special because:

It gives El Salvador's artists a chance to revive the local art of handcrafting.



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