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November 14th, 2011

Black cow horn pendant in Shampole Elephant Collection.

This week, go globe-trotting at the Indagare Souk.  Featuring products from all over the world, this is a perfect opportunity to kick-off holiday shopping.  And where else would you be able to buy gifts from Kenya, Argentina, Cambodia, Nicaragua, the Philippines, India, Peru and Rwanda?

Indagare Souk will be in New York City this Tuesday and Wednesday at The Pierre.   Some vendors to checkout while you are there: Shampole’s Elephant Collection, Fiona Garfield, Segovia, Panchachuli and Same Sky.

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I could never decide which colour to go for and now the Prosperity Bracelets are here I have ordered 3!! Wasabi, Earl Grey and Lime - perfect!! Can't wait to receive them and start spreading the word in the UK.

Becki Wigg
If you haven't checked out this site, the women that hand craft the jewelry or the 'cause' behind it you should. The jewelry is beautiful!!!

Kathy Lunsford Griffin
I just saw a feature on "Inside Edition" TV show regarding the Same Sky initiative for Rwandan genocide survivors.  As a retiree, I couldn't afford  a glass bead bracelet, but purchased a fabric wrap.  I'll wear it with pride and spread the word about this worthwhile enterprise.  How wonderful to see these survivors supporting themselves and improving their lives.  I hope they see each sale as a vote of confidence from those of us who have been more fortunate.  I wish them peace of mind, success and every happiness.

Janis Larence
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Nicole Carroll
Amazing organization for extraordinary women!

Kendall Williams
These Rwanadan women who have survived AIDS and the genocide, are making the most beautiful glass bead bracelets and they get the proceeds, for the firat time in their lives thaty have food and shelter and the necessities of life. We all NEED to order a bracelet, NO, they are not cheap but consider it charity! You will feel good about it and have a beautiful bracelet to show for it.

Wanda Ferguson Steele