A few months ago, I found this necklace at a boutique in La Costa and I haven’t taken it off much since. Maybe you’ve noticed. The necklace caught my eye, but the story behind it cinched the deal. The necklace is sold by Ember Arts, a company who partners with women in Uganda, East Africa who make this charming handmade jewelry out of recycled paper and plastic. Yeah, the goodness just keeps on coming-total guilt free shopping here. Through the connection to the American market, these women use the profits to rebuild their lives and their families lives after a devastating civil war. When I went to look for another purchase on their site the other day , this video (below) was on the home page. If you can take a minute to watch it, you will not be disappointed. These women are amazing. What I found most incredible was how much I related to them even though our worlds could not be more different. I mean my daily suburban strifes were put into MAJOR perspective. Their struggling for daily survival, I’m struggling for the shortest line at Target. But in the end, we’re still mothers, daughters and sisters doing what women do-looking out for those around us and trying to make the best life we can for our families. I’ve been so inspired by this story, and I hope you are too.
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Ember Arts (@emberarts) says
Wonderful post, thank you so much! And perfect timing, as we’re doing a giveaway of some of our beautiful new bangles on our Facebook page, starting today! Just go here to enter: http://facebook.com/emberarts
Piper says
It’s my pleasure, love what you guys are doing!
Latrina says
Ahh, stories like this just warms my heart! 😀 I love it.
Amy Edwards says
Such a great video. I will use it in my Intercultural Communication class next semester! My students will appreciate this (oh and I need that green necklace)
Piper says
Yes! Perfect! Always working:)