$14.95
Fair trade Kantha bead teardrop earrings are made from colorful fabric beads made from recycled Kantha textiles alternate with tiny golden beads on a teardrop shaped wire. Measures 2 inches from top of earring.
Meet the Artisans
WorldFinds is a member of the Fair Trade Federation. They regularly travel to connect with our artisan groups in India, Indonesia, and Nepal, and each time it is evident how Fair Trade practices have changed their lives – they have been able to hire more women artisans, improve educational programs and send their girls to school, and expand healthcare initiatives. They continue to be the heart and soul of WorldFinds business. WorldFinds mission is to create positive change, build hope, and design beautiful, sustainable products for a better world. It's a business using fashion and design to combat poverty. |
$32.00
This Rudraksha bracelet combines naturally healing rudraksha beads, sometimes referred to as the "tears of Shiva", with sterling silver accents, turquoise and cream beads . It is strung on high quality elastic. The...
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Sweet and simple, this adjustable bracelet features silver beads woven into the macrame style knotwork. Accented with fun tassels, adjustable closure allows the bracelet to open to 9 1/2" and...
$19.99
These geometric earrings have a mix of fun and fashion with four soft-edge triangles that add a polished touch. Each earring measures approximately 3.14 inches long. Brass. The story behind...
WorldFinds is a member of the Fair Trade Federation. They regularly travel to connect with our artisan groups in India, Indonesia, and Nepal, and each time it is evident how Fair Trade practices have changed their lives – they have been able to hire more women artisans, improve educational programs and send their girls to school, and expand healthcare initiatives. They continue to be the heart and soul of WorldFinds business. WorldFinds mission is to create positive change, build hope, and design beautiful, sustainable products for a better world. It's a business using fashion and design to combat poverty. |