[Balancing Act] London — From the very earliest of days of the internet in Africa, a recurring idea has been that it would be possible to sell African craft and design globally to European or American buyers looking for something different. But over the last two decades these kinds of sites have usually been disappointing. According to Taboure: "There have been many attempts. We've seen dozens of websites, starting and dying. Too many of them start from wanting to curate products rather than giving people what they want."Read the Original Article
