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In 2004, a devastating tsunami hit the coast of Sri Lanka. Many people lost their lives and most lost the means to provide for their families. EveryTribe is partnering with a Sri Lankan village in several manufacturing projects.

Coconut Earrings

Another product for the Restoration Village in Sri Lanka, these are beautiful.

"Lost Boys" Coconut Necklace

Young men and women brought in and educated to provide for themselves!
These items come from vendors who have earned the fair-trade stamp of approval. Your purchase of these quality products will make a difference in the lives of the craftsmen who are paid a fair, living wage.

Hope of the Dalits Earrings

Hand Crafted in India by women who are deemed "untouchable" by ancient tradition. Now, they have hope to earn a living wage. Review Rank :

Five Turn Bead and Bone Bracelet

This bracelet is made of primarily bone beads on wire and accented with metal and glass beads.
Our jewelry from Thailand comes from a center that equips at risk or exploited women though education and training. These beautiful pieces are hand made by former victims of human trafficking, now given a chance at a new life! In order to protect our girls from brothel owners, no specific information on location will be given out.

Justice Earrings

These earrings are made by women rescued from human trafficking around asia.

Silver and Garnet Bead Eyeglass Chain

Deep red garnets alternating with sets of 3 tiny silver beads adds panache to this functional eyeglass chain. Etched silver Surin beads accent the adjustable rubber fasteners. Silver is .925 grade. 27 inches long.
Please enjoy the beauty of Lebanon and restore the hope of peace.

Cultural Designs by Kate

This jewelry collection comes from Lebanon, designed and created by women of the Middle East. Each unique in its design, antique style meets the contemporary and brings two cultures together in a beautiful display of colors and styles.
In Morocco, 50% of the population is unemployed and 33% of the total population lives on less than $1.00 US a day. When you purchase these products, you are positively affecting the economic progression of Moroccan artisans.

Marrakesh Masterpiece Bracelets

Hand Crafted in Morocco
"Significant portions of the population will continue to require emergency food assistance in the coming years..." These words echo from a recent State Department release on Kenya. As a whole, the country is in a dire need of infrastuctural and ecomonic development.

Kenyan Tribal Bracelets

Handmade bracelets in a variety of patterns and colors. Review Rank :

Maasai Bangles - Set of Three

Fun to wear alone or in bunches, this Maasai bangle is a rubber ring wrapped in beads and comes in about a billion colors. The bangle gives a little to get over your hand but not too much

Recycled Tin Dancing Girl Earrings

Some of the favorite recycled jewelry items are the "dancing girl" pins and earrings, made of recycled wire and scraps of tin by craftspeople in Kisumu, Kenya and finished by TEMAK

Kenyan Wire Art

This dancing girl pin made from recycled tin in Kisumu Kenya celebrates life by dancing to her own tune. Adorned with colorful Maasai beads. Review Rank :
Although Guinea's mineral wealth makes it potentially one of Africa's richest countries, its people are among the poorest in West Africa. In 2000 Guinea became home to up to half a million refugees fleeing fighting in Sierra Leone and Liberia. This increased the strain on its economy. -BBC World Report

Jute Necklace

Simple and fun jute necklaces that are popular with all ages! These help girls nearly double their family's daily income.
Bringing examples of success to Sub-Sahara Africa, people in South Africa are in need of opportunity to anchor the region into financial and fiscal security. Our producers here are entrepreneurs who work with women to teach them skill sets for improving income for their families.

With Love from Africa bracelets

made from horn by Sapphire Dawn, a South African business lead by native designer who believes in teaching women skill sets for life. Review Rank :

Telephone Wire Bracelets

Fun to wear, these telephone wire bangles are made in a variety of colors and designs.
Our first South American country! We are buying from an organization that helps handicapped and rural craftsmen.

Bronze Etched Earrings

These lightweight bronze earrings cut from bronze sheets and etched with lines have a natural patina and hang from sterling silver wire.

Silver Earrings

Made of polished silver and embellished with delicate cave painting cuts (or "Rupestre" design) Review Rank :

Blue Faceted Beads on Woven Copper Wire Bracelet

Multi-faceted blue resin beads of many sizes are hand-crocheted into a copper wire chain creating this stunning bracelet. Handmade by Carmen Perez in the central region of Chile

Studded Copper and Bronze Cuff Bracelet

The simplicity of this cuff bracelet from natural copper is its strength. Accented with studs of copper and bronze, it is approximately 2.5 inches wide and will adjust to fit.

Asymmetrical Copper and Bronze Ring

Starting out narrow and finishing with a flair, this ring from natural copper is accented with studs of copper and bronze. Let the ring reflect your mood by wearing it one way one day and turn it around for the next. The piece of copper is about 1 inch wide at the widest part and 2 inches long and can be adjusted to fit most fingers. Review Rank :

Glass Star and Bead Earrings

Delicate disks of fused glass are embellished with stars and accented with a translucent bead in these charming earrings from Chile. The glass disks are approximately 0.75 inches in diameter and the earrings have 1 inch from sterling silver hooks.
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