5 ethical gift ideas for Mothers Day
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Mother’s Day, originally known as Mothering Sunday always falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which is exactly three weeks before Easter. The tradition of having had an offer to your mother on this day its roots firmly in Christianity than in the 16 Century is based, it was customary to visit the “mother church” of your community at least once a year. Are merged, it was during this annual visit, children work their way from there families as servants or apprentices, for example at home were allowed to visit their families, and so with their mothers. The children often took a gift for her mother, who was traditionally either made a “mothering cake” made of fruit or a bouquet of flowers. p> Interestingly, this act of visiting our mothers Mothering Sunday has been maintained and the ritual of having left her flowers, chocolates or some other kind of more practical gift. p> Mothering Sunday for me has always been an important day because it gives me the opportunity to express my appreciation for all the support and goodwill of my mother’s show has given me throughout the year. For this reason, I wish you my thoughts on five ethical gift ideas for Mother’s focus on fair trade products. p> 5) Jute Tote a>: Since the collapse of plastic bags, many people in jute bags for shopping or to carry bulk products. Supermarkets encourage us to become our “Bag commitment to life ‘us with extra loyalty points, and there is much publicity surrounding area, such as the use of plastic bags creates chaos with the environment in terms of wildlife and littering our beautiful landscape. Apart assume that incredibly durable and ethically made from sustainable materials, there are some beautiful fair trade jute bags are available online. I will be in purple Jute Shoppers are embellished with sequins and natural jute shopper screen printed with ethnic, arty designs. There is a wide selection of fair trade bags available and I would recommend a look. p> 4) Fair Trade Candles a>: Candles are now available everywhere from supermarkets to craft fairs. However, Fair Trade tea light candles handmade using traditional candle making and skills are usually more individual in their design and marketed production compared to mainstream candles in the high street. For example, there are candles with dried flowers in a ceramic container shaped like flowers or hearts set inserted. There are many different scented candles to from vanilla, lavender, rose, the Cinnamon and alpine in different colors, shapes and sizes. p> 3) Shoulder bags Fair trade: Every woman knows Bags are available in all shapes and sizes available in a variety of materials and styles for High Street shops and other online platforms. What can I say about fair trade bags that they were the one hand, ethically produced, and have also crafted by indigenous peoples over their traditional skills and methods. There is also a huge selection of colors, designs, shapes and styles of leather and suede are all very modest prices. p> 2) silver jewelry a>: There is a wide and varied range of stylish, high quality hand made from solid silver 925 fair trade earrings, pendants, necklaces and bracelets. Good quality gemstones such as malachite, lapis lazuli, amber, rainbow moonstone and rose quartz are often used to create modern and contemporary jewelry pieces make the perfect gift for a woman. p> 1) Notebook: There are some really beautiful notebooks in the fair-trade products, ranging from Fabric covers some of them in turquoise, pinks, violets and blues. In most cases the covers are either occupied or embroidered with sequins and flowers adorned a truly feminine and ethical Mother’s Day gift. Once again, these are all people, the traditional skills that passed through the generations handmade. p>
p> Handmade Fair Trade Gifts a> and Fairtrade jewelry by Belinda Bryant. , Fair Trade jewelry a>, see Indigo Ocean Trading a>. p>
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