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MarketPlace Christmas Collection: Gifts for the Fashionista
- November 15, 2018
- Hanna Christianson
- MarketPlace
We are all very excited for the holiday season here at FMSC! The MarketPlace has over 70 new items from six different countries this Christmas. Over the next couple weeks, we will feature items from the MarketPlace that will be the perfect gifts for your loved ones this Christmas.
Today, we’re bringing you items perfect for the fashionista in your life.
Editor's note: if items are sold out, please check back! Inventory is added to the online store on a regular basis
Hand-Sewn Scarf
These beautiful, bright, cotton scarves are perfect for keeping you stylish and comfortable as you go about your day.
The fabric is trimmed, sewn and the ends are braided by hand by FMSC artisan partners in Cascabel, Nicaragua.
Single Bead Earrings
These beautiful, bead earrings are handmade in Swaziland Africa by one of 80 artisans employed at the Khutsala Artisans Center.
Each bead has been rolled, painted and glazed by hand then attached to beautiful, bronze metal.
Each sale provides FMSC meals to children around the world while also supporting Project Canaan, a place of hope for orphans and vulnerable children in Swaziland.
Gray and Navy Clutch
Buttery soft Haitian leather is combined with a fun fabric in a geometric design and accented with a cow horn button. This clutch is the perfect size for your essentials. The simple, modern design will work all year long for effortless, casual style!
These clutches are handmade by the talented artisans at Three Cords in Haiti.
Meet the artisans who make this product!
This fashionista gift set can be purchased for $65 and will provide 145 FMSC meals to children around the world.
All of these items were made by artisans in regions that receive FMSC meals. This holiday, shop at the MarketPlace to provide sustainable employment to communities and full bellies to children around the world.
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