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Peace

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The howlite stones represent patience, perspective, and stillness in the storm.  Holding a respectful space for Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Act, and in accordance of the designer’s intent, the four colours of the medicine wheel also serve as a respectful reminder of healing for our indigenous people.

The 4 colours of the medicine wheel embody various concepts including the colours of the people of the world and the 4 aspects of personal balance: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. 

As the humble heartfelt awareness of the residential school tragedy, the orange bead charm is a reminder that every child matters


Please Note:

Each Jewels of Hope bracelet is handmade with care by marginalized women artisans. While we encourage our makers to follow detailed instructions, slight variations in bead placement or color may occur. These pieces are quality-checked before being sent out, but as part of their handmade nature, they may not be 100% identical.

We believe these small imperfections are part of what makes each bracelet unique—a reflection of resilience, craftsmanship, and the human hands behind every piece.

Thank you for supporting empowerment through creativity. 💜

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Jewels of Hope is a certified Buy Social Canada Social Enterprise and program of The Honour Foundation, a not-for-profit society in BC.

We respectfully acknowledge that we have the honour to live, work, and play on the traditional, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan People.  As an organization, we are committed to anti-colonial social action and continuously educating ourselves and our volunteers on this history.

All personal information obtained and managed by Jewels of HOPE is confidentially and securely stored in Canada and subject to PIPEDA Fair Information Principles