Bracelets
This beaded wrap bracelet is made of hand-rolled recycled paper beads and full of lively colors such as pink, blue, and yellow. It is a vibrant accessory with a playful charm.
stretchy wrap bracelet
bright colors
handmade in Rwanda
DuHope in Rwanda provides women with a sustainable way to make a living, education, childcare, and other necessary services. Before DuHope, these women sold their bodies to earn a meager living. Now, equipped with training in jewelry-making and soap-making, the women are given a dignified way to earn a living and provide for themselves and their children.
This bold bracelet is a unisex accessory featuring lava beads and tiger eye stones with a stainless steel silver cross. The lava beads have a porous nature, making them perfect for carrying essential oils and enhancing the benefits of aromatherapy. Make a statement with this stylish and functional bracelet!
Stretch cord - one size fits most
Black lava beads with tiger eye stones flanking the stainless steel cross
Handmade in Haiti by Vi Bella Artisans
Vi Bella is committed to ethically sourcing natural materials native to Haiti. Not only is this an environmentally friendly option, but it allows them to empower and support more local artisans and Haitian makers. They provide life-changing employment to artisans, building bridges across cultures and creating a path out of poverty in Haiti.
These elegant bracelets are suitable for all wrist sizes. The makers at Girls with Vision in Kenya create to provide for their families in a dignified way.
Variety of color options
Fits all wrist sizes
Lace-like beaded pattern
Girls with Vision is led by a team of volunteers who have responded to the incredible need surrounding women in the community of N’gando in Nairobi, Kenya. These women work with beading projects, start businesses that help them become independent, and find jobs that pay fair wages in the community.
Made in Malaga, Spain, these bright-colored bracelets bring pops of color into your everyday outfit. The bracelets are made of large, wooden beads wrapped in pieces of fabric.
Wooden beads wrapped in fabric
Fun colors and patterns
Made in Malaga, Spain
Diez 42, located in Malaga, Spain, is a center that helps immigrants and refugees integrate into the community through language classes, job training, and various activities. These women from Africa, South America and the middle east struggle to find traditional employment, as immigrants and refugees are the last to be picked for jobs among high unemployment. In October 2019, Elevāt was invited to help form a women’s co-op by providing sewing and jewelry project training.
Unique and eye-catching, every Kenyan bone bracelet will be the main attraction of any outfit. Try a new look like never before and stride with confidence at your wrist.
· Square, bangle, cuff, and large bangle designs
· Multiple colors and patterns
· Fits comfortably around the wrist
Out of Nairobi, Kenya comes a collection of beautifully handcrafted bracelets and earrings made entirely out of recycled materials such as horns and bone. The Langata Ushirika give old remnants new life and purpose in these sculpted works of art. With provision from the government, they sell their items out of a small spot in a town dedicated to community based, self-help groups and projects.
Simple, subtle, and stunning. Each easy-to-tie-on pearl bracelet has a gentle but meaningful glow that give reminders of hope and life to those who need it most.
· 2 different color bands
· Light and comfortable bracelets
· Freshwater pearls
Pattaya, Thailand offers many attractions for tourists. One of these attractions is the sex industry where men and women sell themselves to try to alleviate their poverty. The Tamar Center offers a way out through vocational classes, support services, and childcare. The Tamar Center also facilitates bar outreaches and prevention discussions in school classrooms.
These braided bracelets come in two colors and are made of leather strands. These could be dressed up for a formal occasion, or down for a casual day.
two color options (black and brown)
made in Rwanda
versatile styling choices
DuHope in Rwanda provides women with a sustainable way to make a living, education, childcare, and other necessary services. Before DuHope, these women sold their bodies to earn a meager living. Now, equipped with training in jewelry-making and soap-making, the women are given a dignified way to earn a living and provide for themselves and their children.
These fashionable bracelets made by artisans in Nepal come in both brass and silver and adjust to fit your wrist. They are perfect for everyday use, or to upgrade your look for special occasions. You’ll find yourself reaching for this bracelet over and over as it takes you from work to weekend, or wherever life brings you.
two color options
multiple uses
adjustable
These bracelets come from Higher Ground in Nepal. Higher Ground provides skill-development training to youth and women at risk. It also provides scholarships to disadvantaged children, gives out loans and provides micro-enterprise support. Higher Ground also runs anti-trafficking and awareness programs, and it facilitates psychological counseling services to trafficked girls and others struggling in the community.
Versatile for both men and women, this leather bracelet is decorated with a complementary-colored design and a pewter-colored charm with a positive message. The entire length is between 8 to 9 inches long and is adjustable to two different sizes via two silver-colored snaps.
Variety of color and word choices
Snap closure
Colored leather with decorative designs
Pattaya, Thailand offers many attractions for tourists. One of these attractions is the sex industry where men and women sell themselves to try to alleviate their poverty. The Tamar Center offers a way out through vocational classes, support services, and childcare. The Tamar Center also facilitates bar outreaches and prevention discussions in school classrooms.
These real leather bracelets are handmade in Thailand by one of our artisans. The floral decorations come in varying sizes and colors. Each bracelet is one-size-fits-all.
Variety of color and style options
Beautiful leather flower(s) on leather wrist band
Brightens up any summer or spring outfit
Nid is the oldest child born to poor farmers in Thailand. She worked at a leather factory until her father became sick, and she had to move back to her hometown to take care of him. She now supports her parents and her children through the leather jewelry she makes and sells. Each piece is beautifully handmade by Nid in her home.
This three-strand bracelet is made with wooden beads, glass seed beads and soft jingling bells. The macrame strand allows the bracelet to expand as needed. Fits wrist sizes from 6” to 10 ¼”.
Adjusts to fit a variety of wrist sizes
Wooden, glass and soft jingling beads
Three strands, each with different bead type
The La Esperanza community in Guatemala City struggles with violence and gangs. Upavim provides women in this community a safe place to be by employing many of them so they can support themselves and their families. Upavim also provides education and other services to the La Esperanza and neighboring communities.
Crafted by hand by our talented artisans in Rwanda, these black and white paper bead, and bone bracelets come in two choices; mostly white or mostly black. They will pair well with your outfit when worn alone, or try wearing one of each design for a stacked look!
black & white patterns
lightweight
looks great solo or stacked
DuHope in Rwanda provides women with a sustainable way to make a living, education, childcare, and other necessary services. Before DuHope, these women sold their bodies to earn a meager living. Now, equipped with training in jewelry-making and soap-making, the women are given a dignified way to earn a living and provide for themselves and their children.
These bracelets are hand-beaded in South Africa with Elevat's artisan partner, Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust. They can be worn with or without a twist for added variety.
The Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust (HACT) is a multifaceted organization whose goal is to see an AIDS-free Valley of 1000 Hills. HACT serves those impacted by HIV/AIDS by providing love and hope in practical, sustainable ways. Woza Moya, an income generation project, helps those in need by empowering them to use their creativity to earn an income.
Add a cute pop of color to your wrist with this lightweight beaded bracelet. Available in a variety of colors and patterns and suitable for nearly every occasion.
Variety of colors and patterns
Lightweight beading
Adds a pop of color to any outfit
The Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust (HACT) is a multifaceted organization whose goal is to see an AIDS-free Valley of 1000 Hills. HACT serves those impacted by HIV/AIDS by providing love and hope in practical, sustainable ways. Woza Moya, an income generation project, helps those in need by empowering them to use their creativity to earn an income.
These glass-beaded bracelets are intricately designed by the Chonita artisans. Each bracelet makes a bold statement with its abstract pattern.
Handmade glass beading
Intricate abstract pattern
Perfect for casual or formal occasions
Part of Upavim in La Esperanza, Guatemala, Chonita is a group of Tzʼutujil Mayan artisans. The Chonita women make beautiful jewelry to feed their families. Additionally, a portion of the profits from each Chonita purchase feeds elders in the community and provides scholarships so children can go to school.
Experience versatile elegance with the Haitian Dual Bracelet & Necklace - a stunning accessory that can be worn as either a bracelet or a necklace. Featuring 21 inches of lapis, glass, and gold plated beads, along with a dazzling north star charm adorned with glass rhinestones. Prepare to shine wherever you go.
21" stretch cord, wear as a bracelet or necklace
Glass, lapis lazuli, and gold plated beads with north star charm
Handmade in Haiti by Vi Bella Artisans
Vi Bella is committed to ethically sourcing natural materials native to Haiti. Not only is this an environmentally friendly option, but it allows them to empower and support more local artisans and Haitian makers. They provide life-changing employment to artisans, building bridges across cultures and creating a path out of poverty in Haiti.
Add a leather twist to your wrist with these neutral bracelets. Handmade by our artisan partner Nid and great for both men and women, these comfortable bracelets snap closed.
Leather braided design
Easy snap closure
Neutral colors for easy matching
Nid is the oldest child born to poor farmers in Thailand. She worked at a leather factory until her father became sick, and she had to move back to her hometown to take care of him. She now supports her parents and her children through the leather jewelry she makes and sells. Each piece is beautifully handmade by Nid in her home.
A beautiful duo of turquoise stone hearts and beads. Handmade in Guatemala, this bracelet set will add a cute pop of color to your outfit.
Bracelet matches our Belizean Necklace and Earring Set perfectly
Turquoise hearts and beads
Brightens up any outfit
These friendship bracelets have powerful messages scripted on them. Give your friends a token of your love while empowering women in Guatemala. This is true statement jewelry!
Tie closure
Variety of color options
Speak your Truth
The La Esperanza community in Guatemala City struggles with violence and gangs. Upavim provides women in this community a safe place to be by employing many of them so they can support themselves and their families. Upavim also provides education and other services to the La Esperanza community and neighboring communities.
A mix of vibrant color is that last finishing touch to any outfit. Each multicolored bracelet is a great conversation piece to help advocate for impoverished children and families in Ecuador.
· Multicolored beads
· Fits comfortably around the wrist
· Marble design
Fundación Contigo is Ecuador's leading non-profit organization committed to helping orphans, children, and families through training and advocacy. Fundación Contigo seeks to impact institutional living, adoption, foster care, and impoverished neighborhoods.