As a mom I know I don’t always take the time to reward myself as much as I did in my younger years. Think about a mom in your life…maybe your sister, mother, best friend, cousin or even your niece…wouldn’t you love to put a smile on their face this holiday season? I feel great joy in being the one to give a gift that makes one smile (even if it’s just a hug or a phone call!) Sitara gifts are so unique and they are definitely a gift that would get me smiling!
The holidays are right around the corner and it’s time to think of great gifts to get your friends and family (and pick out something nice for yourself too!). Wouldn’t it be great to win a $100 gift card from Sitara Collections to start off that holiday shopping!? At Sitara Collections you can buy handcrafted jewelry and handcrafted gifts online, and I don’t know about you but I love shopping online! Now is your chance to enter to win a $100 gift card from Sitara Collections to spend on their amazing jewelry and gifts just in time for the holidays.
When you purchase a product from SitaraCollections.com you will be helping someone in India support their family. Sitara Collections is committed to honoring its artisans through ethical and fair trade principles and by donating a portion of each sale to the Sitara Foundation that currently benefits children’s education in India! Check out my review on one of their beautiful pieces!
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The Sitara Collections story starts with a series of trips to India, starting in 2006, when Founder Linda Singh met with artisans in rural villages of India. Sitara Collections empowers artisans and their communities in India and bring their beautiful handcrafted products to an online marketplace. Sitara Collections partners with extraordinary Indian artisan groups to bring their high quality, handcrafted products to a global audience. These skilled artisans specialize in handcrafted jewelry, textile weaving, and glass blowing, making products with contemporary allure. Products come from all over India– from the northern Himalayan mountains to the western deserts in Rajasthan to Vanarasi, or Banaras as it is commonly known, the spiritual center of India located on the banks of the Ganges river in Uttar Pradesh. The artisans are paid fairly for their work and are able to remain in their villages and preserve their craft vs. migrating to urban centers.
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