We also use beads from the Beads for Life project. "Beads for Life is a no-profit organization providing impoverished Ugandan women the chance to lift their families out of poverty by making beaded jewelry out of recycled paper. Many of the beaders are HIV+ mothers or war refugees. . . Bead for Life pays the beaders fair trade prices for their work. . . All net proceeds from Bead for Life product are re-invested in programs that fight extreme poverty.
Not only that but they are beautiful, as demonstrated by these African line lanyards (If you request, we can also use these beads to make necklaces, bracelets, keychains, or eyeglasses chains). We hope you will donate at least $25 for these lanyards that help in so many ways!
Remember every lanyard is handcrafted by a volunteer and no two are alike. Click on the image to see a larger version of this stunning African line lanyard with wooden animal accents. |
Remember every lanyard is handcrafted by a volunteer and no two are alike. Click on the image to see a larger version of this striking African Line lanyard. |
have you made these yourself? they are really good. i have an old battered polyester one for work. i never thought of lanyards this way. my wife is looking into jewellary making, perhaps dhe can make me a new lanyard and i might actually wear it.
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