Harvest of Values
As seen in 2008 Spring/Summer issue of Lowcountry Companion
Seeking great values on interesting and unusual home décor and gift items from around the world? (Who isn’t?) White Harvest in Pawleys Island is a must-stop. You will not believe the selection of merchandise available in the 14,000 square foot retail space; schedule plenty of time to browse.
By means of representatives in China and other parts of Asia, White Harvest offers handcrafted products that play a part in creating a better life for deserving, hardworking rural craftspeople.
The treasures you’ll find at White Harvest Trading Company include candles, lamps, greeting cards, rugs, handcrafted gift items, Mongolian lamb Pashmina shawls, pearl jewelry and the largest selection of top-quality baskets along the Grand Strand. Discover baskets made of rattan, seagrass, maize, banana leaves and twigs.
“We offer baskets that look good but have a purpose,” say White Harvest owner, David Bishop. “Today’s baskets function as storage containers, home office organizers and stylish household accents.”
The White Harvest name was inspired by a passage from the Gospel of John in the King James edition of The Bible which states: “The fields are white for harvest.” The business is based in Christian service and helping the less fortunate.
Find out where the locals and savvy visitors shop for home accessories and gifts of every description – and know your purchases help bring a better life for someone far away.
White Harvest is just off of Hwy 17 in Pawleys Island. Turn west on Waverly Road at the main stop light in Pawleys. Take the second right onto Petigru Drive. Travel approximately 1.5 miles; White Harvest is on your right on the corner of Petigru and Commerce Drive. Online shoppers can surf to whiteharvesttradingco.com.
You won’t know what you’re missing unless you go. Go quickly and tell them Lowcountry sent you.