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Hand-carved from a single piece of Kisii soapstone by African artisans, this natural stone compass is a beautiful, meaningful piece of art! The significance of the compass as a metaphoric guiding point is a great reference of strength to support a friend. Great gift for men!
Product Features:
* Measures approximately 4-5/8-inches wide x 5-1/4-inches tall x 1-1/2-inches deep.
* 2-piece set.
* Colors are a lighter grey with natural variations expected from soapstone.
* Due to the hand-carved nature, each piece may vary in size by up to half an inch.
ABOUT THIS SMALL BUSINESS:
Global Crafts curates socially responsible products from artisan groups around the world. Global Craft's mission is to offer income-generating opportunities to artisan groups in developing countries by bringing beautiful products to mainstream markets. The company was founded in 2002 by Peace Corps volunteers who saw a wonderful opportunity to help craftspeople sell their products in international markets to create sustainable livelihoods. Global Crafts is proud to be a member of the Fair Trade Federation. Many of their products use recycled and sustainable materials.
We're happy to include a handwritten personal message in any card you purchase. We’ll include it with the gift(s) you’ve purchased and send everything to your friend or loved one directly, saving you time and money!
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When ordering a Story Stole, please note Stacey is out of the shop until November 15th. All orders placed between now and mid November will be processed and shipped no later than November 20th, with plenty of time to spare before Dec. 1st, the first Sunday of Advent!