Crafted by internally displaced women living in a camp in a remote area of South Sudan. This intricate ornament showcases the artisan’s mastery of beadwork and represents the blossoming of hope for a brighter future for their children.
1 Vibrant Blossom of Hope Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.26kg
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in Malaysia. This little ram is inspired by the Urial, a wild sheep that is native to the artisan’s homeland. The ram is known to be a bold and resilient creature, ready to take on life’s challenges.
1 Bold Ram Ornament CO2 emission is estimated of 0.03kg
Crafted by Syrian refugee women living in Turkey. The Northern Bald Ibis is the national bird of Syria, representing brilliance and splendor since the times of Ancient Egypt. Critically endangered, only a few of these brave birds can still be found.
1 Brave Ibis CO2 emission is estimated of 0.28kg
Crafted by Burundian refugees returning home after decades in exile. Locally sourced sweetgrass is woven to create a beautiful bloom that represents new opportunities for artisans as they rebuild their lives in their home country.
1 Bright Bloom CO2 emission is estimated of 0.31kg
This beautiful set of three completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by refugee artisans across Africa. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
1 set of Celestial Trio CO2 emission is estimated to be 1.56kg
Crafted by Karenni refugees living in Thailand. This little bird is made from handwoven textiles by Karenni women. The women spin threads, dye them, and weaving them into fine fabrics using traditional backstrap looms.
1 Charming Songbird CO2 emission is estimated of 0.07kg
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