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Peace Wreath

Handcrafted in the Philippines

Availability:
in stock
SKU 7912360

Peace Wreath

Handcrafted in the Philippines

Availability:
in stock
SKU 7912360
Original price $29.99 - Original price $29.99
Original price
$29.99
$29.99 - $29.99
Current price $29.99
STORY

Celebrate peace in your home with the Peace Wreath. This wreath was made by artisans working with our fair trade partner Community Crafts Association. CCAP supports the growth of small local workshops so they can offer sustainable employment to more members of their community.

DETAILS
  • Anilao twigs, tapik-asin twig, galtang vine
  • 15.75D x 1.5W x 16.5H inches
  • Handcrafted in the Philippines
ABOUT THE ARTISAN
Community Crafts Association
PHILIPPINES
Community Crafts Association of the Philippines, popularly known as CCAP, is a social development nongovernmental organization committed to the dev...
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SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping Policy

All orders over $50 receive free standard shipping within the continental United States. Please be aware that some larger items cannot be shipped for free. Standard shipping generally takes 5-8 business days. Expedited shipping is available at an additional cost and is not included in free shipping.

Return Policy

We have a hassle-free return policy. Eligible returns must be received within 60 days of purchase and in their original condition.

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This started my loyalty to Ten Thousand Villages

I saw this item in your store in Philadelphia, PA. It was one of those "I know who this belongs to" moments. I ended up not getting it from there, yet purchasing it from another store (it was the last one in stock!). In that store, Glen Mills, PA, I was introduced to the sweetest staff member, Emily, and the mission and vision of Ten Thousand Villages. While the wreath was a gift for a friend (who completely melted over how cool it was), the wreath was also the beginning of a relationship with a store and mission and way of being in the world that I have a hard time not standing by. Thank you Ten Thousand Villages (and founder Edna Ruth Byler)! You are the model of what business really should be in this world!