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Product ID: 331604
Presented by Salvadoran artisan cooperative God's Seed, this piece of wall art depicts an image of feminine union. Painted by hand, several women join hands around the globe, accompanied by birds and Christian imagery.
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Very nice cross by skilled artists ! Thank you !
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Vibrant and inspiring.
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This lovely cross is sturdy with beautiful paint that looks quite durable. It helps me remember the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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You can find our wood wall art 'Feminine Union' by God's Seed in wall decor categories such as Christian Wall Art, Hand Painted Wall Art, Religious Wall Art and Wood Wall Art. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Job Creator
More than 35 people in the cooperative are able to earn a dignified income for themselves and their families. The cooperative trains many people in the community and is a very important job provider.
Moving On Up
Luisa's project is blossoming and, as it grows, she is able to give back to her community by creating more jobs and supporting more artisans.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Enabling Education
Members of the cooperative use their income to support their children's educations.
Caring for Children
The God's Seed Cooperative consists of many women who take care of young children.
"Our hopes and dreams are to provide opportunities for more men, women, fathers and mothers to have a better life, to send their children to school, to feed and clothe them."
Our cooperative was founded in 1977 in El Salvador. Among the founders is the painter Fernando Llort who, together with other artisans, created... read more