Joyous Holiday Bundle
The Holiday Collection
Fill your home with meaning these holidays, with a symbol of solidarity, empowerment and hope. This beautiful bundle of six completes your holiday decorating with each ornament handcrafted by refugee artisans. These ornaments represent hope and resiliency and are a symbol of solidarity with the refugee community.
Give a gift that tells a story this holiday season. This bundle includes:
The Faithful Friend: Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India.
In Afghan culture, dogs are valued companions — trusted as protectors, shepherds, and hunting partners. This Faithful Friend is handmade from up-cycled fabric and pays tribute to loyalty and the enduring bonds that carry people through uncertain times. Made in partnership with Silaiwali
The Star of Unity: Crafted by Sudanese refugees living in Egypt.
This intricate beadwork is inspired by the vast night skies over Sudan’s desert landscapes, where stars have long offered a sense of guidance and connection - linking generations across time and place. Made in partnership with Yadawee
The Generous Cow: Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India.
This charming cow is made from upcycled fabric. In Hinduism, cows are sacred, associated with non-violent generosity and motherhood. Afghan women craft this design in gratitude to their hosts for sharing their culture. Made in partnership with Silaiwali
The Wise Tusker: Crafted by Congolese, Ethiopian and South Sudanese refugees, now living in Kenya.
This hand-dyed ornament honors the African elephant - an iconic creature admired for its strength, intelligence, and resilience, yet increasingly endangered and in urgent need of protection. Made in partnership with RefuSHE
The Quirky Cat: Crafted by refugees from Syria living in Armenia.
This little cat is hand-felted using local sheep wool. The design is inspired by a rare Armenian breed that often has two different coloured eyes and is known for its freedom-loving character. Made in partnership with HDIF
The Desert Moon: Crafted by Malian refugees living in Niger.
This Desert Moon ornament highlights the impressive heritage techniques of the Tuareg. For these nomadic pastoralists who traditionally inhabit a vast area in the Sahara Desert, the moon is a symbol of protection and prosperity. Made in partnership with UNHCR