Since April is National Child Abuse Awareness Month, I wanted to take this opportunity to encourage you to support this cause and make a difference. Having two little girls of my own makes the horrific act of child sex trafficking hit that much closer to home! Thinking of these innocent little children that are forced into a life where they are used for their bodies just makes my heart ache! So I have designed a bracelet and necklace that you can purchase, wear, and show your stand against child abuse! And 50% of the proceeds will go directly to Compassion First, a volunteer based organization that helps to rescue children and women enslaved in human trafficking in Indonesia. These will be for sale during the entire month of April. They also make great gifts and have a wonderful meaning behind them! Thank you for your support in this important cause! If financially you are unable to purchase either of these pieces, please pray for these children and women and I would greatly appreciate it if you could pass the word along to your family and friends. Thank you so much!

(photo courtesy of Compassion First)
Silver Tulip Bracelet $15.00 (still available!)

Natural colored braided leather is looped twice, and from it hangs a dainty hand pounded tulip charm that is made by the Karen tribe in Thailand. Accenting this charm is a small blue cat's eye bead (blue is the National Child Abuse Awareness color). The crimp beads and clasp are all sterling silver so it won't rust. Comfortable, casual, and lightweight, this bracelet is a great way to spread the word and show your support!
Silver Lotus Necklace $30.00 (sold out)

A gorgeous hand pounded Hill Tribe Silver Lotus pendant is suspended from a dainty sterling silver chain. Accenting the pendant is a elegant freshwater pearl.
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Though this specific charm is sold out, I am currently in the process of getting some more that are very similar with the lotus flower on them, they are just a bit smaller. Let me know if you are interested and I can make another necklace very similar in style to this one and 50% of the proceeds will be donated to Compassion First.
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