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Drifa’s Leap is a handmade marketplace built for artists, by artists. We connect independent makers in the United States and Canada with people who want to support genuine handmade work. Every item on Drifa’s Leap is created by an independent artist, not mass-produced, imported, or dropshipped. Our mission is simple: make it easier for artists to sell their work while keeping fees low so creators keep the vast majority of their earnings. Shoppers can discover unique handmade goods directly from the people who make them, while artists gain a platform designed with their success in mind. When you shop on Drifa’s Leap, you’re supporting real artists, real craftsmanship, and real small businesses.
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PO Box 772, 98674, Woodland, United States
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- drifasleap.com
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