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-Made in Grand Rapids, Michigan
-16" with 2" extender for a total of 18" in length
-Charm: .5"W x .5"L
-Lobster clasp
-18K waterproof gold ion-plated stainless steel
-Permanent waterproof gold jewelry is designed to endure 1-2 years of continuous daily wear. However, individual experiences may vary due to unique body chemistries. Dubbed 'waterproof,' this jewelry is resilient enough to accompany you in showers, swimming sessions, gym workouts, and even withstand direct perfume sprays without tarnishing!
Care Instructions:
-Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and moisture to maintain its luster
-Store in a dry, tarnish-resistant container when not in use
-Clean gently with a soft cloth to retain its shine and beauty
-Ethically made in Vietnam by young people with disabilities
-2.25" long x 1.5" wide
-Nickel-free brass ear wire
-Earrings are made of turquoise paper with protective water-resistant coating
-Ethically made in South Africa
-Color: Slate grey with 3D brown embroidery
-Cotton twill
-6 panel structured
-Self-fabric back strap with metal buckle and tuck-in return
-Ethically made in South Africa
-Color: Slate grey with 3D pink embroidery
-Cotton twill
-6 panel structured
-Self-fabric back strap with metal buckle and tuck-in return
-Ethically made in India and printed in the USA
-Natural color canvas tote with blue heart graphic
-75% recycled cotton, 25% recycled polyester canvas
-15" wide x 16" high with 3" gusseted bottom
-Ethically made in China and USA
-“Trucker hat” style with a structured foam front and mesh back
-Brown and cream
-Structured 5-panel hat
-4" foam front
-Embroidered design
-Matching color braid accent
-Adjustable snapback closure (fits sizes 6 1/2 – 7 5/8")
-Polyester
-Ethically made in South Africa by survivors of human trafficking
-Adjustable
-Cream, coral, pink seed beads with cream tassels
-Fits up to an 8" wrist
Artisan Testimonial:
"I live on a farm in Africa. Men have jobs on these farms, but women struggle to find work. No family members of mine could find a job so I had to make myself available to put food on the table. I was the only one that could support my family of 5. I would do the laundry, cooking, and make my body available to men working on the farms to earn money to feed my family. Sometimes the men would drink and abuse us and not pay. Then we had the opportunity to learn beadwork from a woman on one of the farms. We all learn traditional beadwork at school, but this was different. After two weeks of training, we could manufacture earrings and necklaces to sell. We have a saying in Africa that says, 'little makes a lot.' Earring by earring our lives changed. We felt proud, empowered, and strong. We could buy food, medicine and sometimes even fruit. We are the lucky ones. We try to teach more and more women in the rural villages so they can work under the big African trees and still watch over the children. No more laundry, cooking, and easy money to live. Bead by bead we did it!"
-Made in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by survivors of human trafficking and at-risk youth in partnership with Wedgwood Christian Services
-Ceramic handpainted letter beads from Peru, wood, glass & brass beads
-Stretch bracelet
-Fits wrists up to 7 1/2" inches
-Made in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by survivors of human trafficking and at-risk youth in partnership with Wedgwood Christian Services
-Multi-colored Czech Glass Beads, Cream Magnesite Cross Gemstone Bead
-Stretch bracelet
-Fits wrists up to 7 1/2" inches
-Made in USA
-Vinyl Decal
-2.6" x 3"

