Leopard Lyn Earrings
Snatch a trendy pair of gold earrings with a pop of leopard print. These beauties are handcrafted in our studio with ethically sourced hardware, empowering women who have escaped human trafficking in Southeast Asia.
Details:
- Size: 2.25" long
- Hardware Material: High quality, 14k gold plated
- Post Material: 14k gold plated stainless steel, ethically made in Southeast Asia providing living wage jobs for women rescued from sex trafficking.
100% of the profit from the sale of Sela Designs Jewelry is used to stop human trafficking, care for orphans and break the cycles of generational poverty through job creation.
ECO COTTON TSHIRTS
Ethically made by GOEX Apparel, our ivory cotton is an organic cotton blend fabric - it is 50% upcycled cotton and 50% organic cotton. The upcycled cotton provides some texture and then we knit the yarn to 5oz giving these garments a great work wear feel.
Specifications:
- Eco-cotton blend fabric | 5 oz
- 50% Organic Cotton | 50% Upcycled Cotton
- Rib Collar ⅝”
- Double needle topstitch at collar, sleeve and bottom hem
- Back, neck and shoulder seam tape
Care:
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed
- Tumble dry low
- Do not iron decoration
FLEECE SWEATSHIRTS
Made ethically by GOEX Apparel, our USA made premium fleece fabric is super soft and super warm. This fabric is made from 73% Cotton, 19% Polyester & 8% Recycled Polyester and weighs 8.75oz, making it the perfect outerwear in chilly weather and a great layering option for winter.
Specifications:
- Midweight USA Fleece | 73% cotton, 19% polyester, 8% recycled polyester | 8.75 oz
- Rib collar, cuff and waistband
- Recycled twill tape in neckline
- Double needle topstitching throughout garment
Care:
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed
- Tumble dry low
- Do not iron decoration
MADE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOEX APPAREL
GOEX uses a simple tee to connect the customer and the maker. Our customers sustain fair wage jobs that liberate workers from poverty and empower them in their families and communities.
At Sela Designs, our giving model is much different than many other give-back brands. We are a non-profit organization that works to care for orphans, stop human trafficking and break the cycles of generational poverty through ethical job creation. We know this giving is big, bold and outrageous. Why? Because that's the way God gives to us.
Here are the organizations we are currently partnering with:
Mercy House Global
Mercy House exists to engage, empower and disciple women around the globe in Jesus' name. Engage those with resources to say yes to the plight of women in poverty. Empower women and teenage mothers around the world through partnerships and sustainable fair trade product development. Disciple women to be lifelong followers of Jesus Christ. You can learn more about Mercy House Global here.
International Justice Mission
IJM is a global organization with a plan to eliminate the slave trade everywhere. They have rescued more than 45,000 people from slavery and other forms of violence. They work with local police and have assisted in the arrest of more than 3,500 slave owners and other criminals. IJM is working to put slave owners out of business for good. Read more about their work here.
Ebenezer Grace Children's Home
EGCH provides housing, food, education, spiritual encouragement and love for orphans and vulnerable children and establishes sustainable programs to assist poverty stricken families enabling them to become self sustainable. They purpose to raise children in a family environment, establishing sibling like relationships among the kids and "Mommas" as caretakers. You can learn more about EGCH here.
Ethical Job Creation
Many of the components, chains and hardware used in Sela Designs Jewelry is sourced ethically in Southeast Asia, providing living wage jobs for survivors of human trafficking.
We also partner with artisans in Kenya to provide living wage jobs in safe working conditions.
*Sela Designs is a division of Mercy In Deed, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization.