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Cinnamon Angel Ornament

The Cinnamon Angel Ornament is a creative compilation of sustainable and natural materials. The body is made from cinnamon bark, which smells wonderfully warm and festive; the head is made from a wooden sphere wrapped in natural jute twine and the wings are made from recycled quilled paper, expertly scrolled and shaped. If you're looking for ethically made, sustainable Christmas ornaments, you've found a match!

HANDCRAFTED IN VIETNAM

  • Materials: cinnamon bark bodice, wooden head wrapped in jute twine, recycled paper wings.
  • Due to the handcrafted nature of our products, slight variations in size, shape or color may occur.
  • 4"Hx2.5"W wings
  • Includes a gold metallic hanging string attached.
  • Handcrafted in Vietnam

SKU: 5405340

THE MAKERS

Mai Vietnamese Handicrafts is a nonprofit organization that provides income generation and marketing services to Vietnamese artisans. Mai Handicrafts runs several craft production projects and markets the work of numerous other craft producers. During recent years, Mai Handicrafts has established itself as the primary marketing agent for artisans from neglected families and women. It practices a model of social development in which social service cannot be separated from economic self-reliance. Mai Handicrafts sales fund various community development activities, including clean water projects, vocational training equipment purchase and teacher wage subsidies. Mai Handicrafts artisans receive social and health insurance, and can apply for scholarship funds. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Mai Handicrafts since 1994.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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