The 2015 World Vision Gift Catalog contains more than 250 poverty-fighting gifts, ranging in price from $16 to $39,000, that improve the quality of life for struggling children and families in the U.S. and around the world. This holiday season, you can give help where it is most needed and receive beautiful handcrafted jewelry for themselves or their loved ones. There are gifts for all budgets. All of them are made by communities around the developing world and the artisanship is simply stunning!
Here are some of my favorites:
$25 and under
Guatemalan headband - As a memento of this gift, you'll receive this beautiful, 100% cotton headband woven by Mayan descendants in lake Atitlan, GuatemalaChiang Mai leather bands - Chiang Mai Leather Band. Men and women love these expandable wristbands made to support children of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
$50 and under
Mango Wood Beaded Bracelet – Created by a community on the island of Java, these unique bracelets provide a sustainable income to help feed and care for their children – honor the special woman in your life with this gorgeous bracelet.Christmas Star Ornament - This ornament is made from castoff metals by artisans helping to support childrens' education in India.
$100 and under
Drops of Turquoise Necklace - This 20" necklace was made by artisans in Delhi who are now able to support their family thanks to fair trade wages.Balinese Multi-Strand Necklace – This beautiful, draped beaded necklace is handmade by Balinese artisans in a project that helps children in Bali receive an education.
The Balinese necklace happens to be a personal favorite of mine because World Vision sent me a sample necklace so I could check out the quality of the gift items. I think this necklace is quite stunning! I took some photos so you can all get a closer look:
This necklace will leave you feeling pretty on the outside and feeling good on the inside, because the money raised from the purchase of these hand-crafted gifts goes to the Where Most Needed fund, which supports a variety of World Vision’s programs around the world.
Which World Vision Gift Catalog item is your favorite? Share your choice and you could win a Balinese strand necklace like mine! Enter via the Rafflecopter widget below by 11/30/2015. Good luck!
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Disclosure: I received a product sample to facilitate my review. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.
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My favorite is the Prosperity Cinnamon.
We try to foster the spirit of giving in our family by teaching our children to help others any time they can.
I like Capiz Shell Coaster.
We foster the spirit of giving by donating and helping others in need whenever we are able to.
I love the mango wood beaded bracelet
My favorite is the Christmas Star Ornament, it's gorgeous!
This is so pretty, but so is the Snowflake Necklace and Turquoise Drop necklace.
We try to foster the spirit of giving by paying it forward whenever we can.
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