One of my favorite Christmas gifts from Nick is a Women's Wildflower Belt, from Sahalie. It's 100% wool and-crocheted by women artisans in Ayacucho, Peru, as part of a fair trade co-op that employees 300 women. I got the belt with the cranberry background, and it looks great with the jeans I have on today.
I've seen them sold by other companies, so it's possible you've seen them too. Anyway, this belt gets a definate thumbs up by me, so if you've ever thought of buying one, I say "Go for it!"
Great belt. Yes, I've seen it other places too. Enjoy it!
Posted by: lynn | January 06, 2012 at 10:10 PM
I've missed your posts! Maybe buying this belt will be my reward when I lose the extra pounds I am determined to get rid of.
Posted by: linda | January 07, 2012 at 08:48 AM
That is really pretty, is that you modeling?? Nick done good with his Christmas shopping I think.
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