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Add a burst of color and joy to your Christmas tree with this delightful sea turtle ornament boasting glass beads in gorgeous shades of yellow, brown and black. Created by the talented artisans of the Santiago Atitlan Women's Group in Guatemala, this whimsical accessory celebrates the beauty of nature and brings a touch of handcrafted charm to your holiday festivities.
You can find our glass beaded ornament 'Bold Sea Turtle' by Santiago Atitlan Women's Group in holiday decor & ornaments categories such as Whimsical Ornaments, Bead Ornaments and Beaded Ornaments. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"We've seen significant changes, not only in the women's finances but also in their enthusiasm and self esteemā¦ They realise they are capable of changing their own lives!"
In 2006, we launched a programme for young men and women with special needs. Our main objective was to help teach them skills that perhaps they... read more