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Nativities
We have nativity sets from Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and more.
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West African Ornaments
From Mali, we offer this cloth angel, clad in Kente dress, as well as anti-malaria Santas and angels.
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Hand-carved Stone Angel Ornaments
From hand-cut stone, these hand-carved angels are a creation of hope to Timotea and her family's budding business
in Ayacucho, Peru
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Rwandan Peace Ornaments
Rwandese women weave sisal ornaments, available with words of peace wisdom inside, in the hopes of bringing
peace and stability to their families and country.
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Tagua Nut Christmas Ornaments
From Ecuador, a wide variety of ornaments, each individually hand-carved from sustainably harvested tagua nuts.
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Orange Peel Decorations
Orange peels, normally a waste product, are crafted into angels, wreaths and a nativity set.
Help Colombian and Bolivian women earn a living wage for their families.
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Corn Husk Angels
Yes, corn husks are transformed into decorative angels (and see our nativity section, also)!
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Pottery Angels
We offer a variety of pottery angel decorations from Peru and Bolivia.
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Recycled Glass
Recycled glass bottles are transformed into blown ball ornaments, Madonnas and angels from Guatemala.
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Guatemalan Cloth Ornaments
Women from an impoverished area near Guatemala City help their community with these cute ornaments.
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Coal Ornaments
Coal ornaments help keep kids out of coal mines, and helps the town of Morcá, Colombia.
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Greeting Cards
Hand-made in Rwanda and Nicaragua, these cards are for the special people on your list.
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Guatemalan Glass Bead Ornaments
Frogs, butterflies, lady bugs and angels. Great colors.
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Peruvian Gourd Ornaments
Natural gourds are decorated in a variety of styles, including
stars, bells, flowers, leaves, peace doves, and Santas.
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Ceramic Ornaments
A variety of ceramic ornaments from Cochabamba, Bolivia and Ayacucho, Peru.
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Haitian Straw Stars
A variety of star designs from which to choose. Help folks in one of the poorest countries in the world.
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Jipi Japa Ornaments
Artisans in Bolivia weave a renewable wild palm fiber into angel and bell ornaments.
(Sorry - these are all out of stock)
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