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Pochemuchka Kids Necklace / green, white or black

Pochemuchka Kids Necklace / green, white or black

17,50
SKU: K-0204
Availability: In stock

Pochemuchka means in Russian a person who asks too many questions.
The single strand necklaces for the little ones give the most simple outfit a beautiful touch.  By wearing our Ugandan handmade paper necaklaces your kids will start making a change to this world! It’s never early enough to explain them that it does matter where your products come from. And it’s a WIN-WIN situation, they get a beautiful handcrafted piece and our Ugandan designers can give their kids a future and send them to school.

YOUR PURCHASES EMPOWER ARTISANS AND HELP CHILDREN IN NEED

 



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  • FASHION WITH IMPACT

    Our products are handmade from recycled paper by talented artisans in Uganda whose name card with picture comes with the piece you purchase. With every item sold we provide pencils, dental care, meals or clothes to a child in need. Join us and make an impact!


    • · Hand made from 100 % recycled paper
    • · Varnished with natural products
    • · Waterproof
    • · Light in weight
    • · Comes with a unique card of the artisan who made it
    • · Empowers our artisans in Uganda to rise above poverty
    • · One item provides dental care, pencils, clothes or meals to a child in need

    How your purchase helps children

    Every product you purchase is attached to a specific and tangible aid to children from the 22STARS foundation. We send them every three months the total amount of money that is received through the purchases and the number of items that can be bought. Like dental care, pencils, meals and clothes. Very often the children lack access to these things, since they can simply not afford it. Please have a look at the children that we support at our 22STARS foundation website.


    Say hello to the person who made your product!

    Have a look at our artisan page and read the story of the woman who made your product. Feel free to send her a message and picture of you wearing her jewellery piece. Also, if you happen to be in Uganda, please come to our projects. We assure you that our artisans will love to meet you and show you how to make beads from recycled paper.