Description
Meet our Heartfelt African Angel Trio – a beautiful representation of the diversity that touches hearts across various cultures and religions. Each angel in this trio is individually hand-sewn by the talented Heartfelt crafters, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and reflecting the rich heritage and culture of Southern Africa.
Each angel wears a simple cream felt dress, unadorned except for the visible running stitches made with light blue embroidery thread. These stitches trace along the outer edges and up the center, adding a subtle yet distinctive touch to their attire. Their cream wings are delicately edged with pearly beads, adding a touch of elegance. In their hands, they hold little light blue beaded hearts, symbolising love and warmth. The felted halos, resembling traditional head wraps or a ‘doek’ as they are called in South Africa and Namibia, add a touch of cultural elegance. Tiny feet peek out from under their dresses, completing their charming appearance.
Invite cultural charm into your festive decor with these angel Christmas decorations. They are the perfect ornaments to adorn your Christmas tree or festive window display. They can also be used as centerpieces in a festive wreath or garland, or even as thoughtful gifts for someone special. Celebrate diversity and bring warmth and joy to your holiday traditions with this special trio.
Approx. dimensions of set:
Length: 23 cm
Width: 16.50 cm
Weight: 20 g
Hand-sewn in South Africa by Heartfelt
HEARTFELT is a project founded by Martha and Julie to create jobs for women in Makapanstad through traditional handcraft skills. Each day, these women gather to chat and craft felt and beaded products, empowering themselves and benefiting the community. A portion of their sales supports local charities fighting TB, HIV/AIDS, and aiding children and the elderly. HEARTFELT aims to heal hearts and bring hope to those without daily opportunities, filling the hearts of many with love and hope.
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