Amulet Gifts Bring Your Loved Ones Local, Handmade Love and Protection

Okay boys, let’s go over our Valentine’s Day list.  Organic homemade candy – check.  Potted flower plant – check.  Local handmade jewelry – ?  Don’t tell us you’re still scrambling?  The overly commercialized holiday of love is just around the corner!  Don’t worry, though.  We’ve got a jewelry tip that’s just right for your green, eco-friendly, local-and-handmade-loving sweetheart.

AmuletGifts.com is an online store that is dedicated to offering a selection of unique handmade amulets, talisman, and charm jewelry.  Not only is the jewelry available on their website very unique, but it has a spiritual element as well and as they describe on their own website, “the amulets, talisman and charms presented here are all geared towards a basic wish we all have to live happy, peaceful and safe lives.  These items inspire, possess a unique quality and are believed to fulfill that wish for thousands of years.”

What gift could be better?  (And as an added bonus, they’re featuring some Valentine’s Day sales…)

Different amulets have different properties, and so visitors to their online store can choose between gifts for good luck, happiness, health, love, prosperity, or protection.  As the online store proclaims, their gifts offer “something meaningful.”

The designs include hamsa, evil eye, fish, heart, horeshoe, peace sign, kabbalah, religious, and Solomon seal amulets.  Featured above is a Kabbalah heart bracelet, on the left are some evil eye earrings, and on the right is a combo hamsa/evil eye silver ankle bracelet.

The jewelry is made in Israel and inspired by the local Middle Eastern aesthetic, but AmuletGifts.com will ship their items anywhere in the world.

And for the ladies out there, don’t forget to give your beloved a thoughtful gift too.  Might we suggest something that is local, handmade, potentially organic, a deep red color, and sweet?  How about a jar of homemade strawberry jam?

This post was sponsored by AmuletGifts.com.

Read more about local jewelry::
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Karen Chernick
Karen Chernickhttps://www.greenprophet.com/
Much to the disappointment of her Moroccan grandmother, Karen became a vegetarian at the age of seven because of a heartfelt respect for other forms of life. She also began her journey to understand her surroundings and her impact on the environment. She even starting an elementary school Ecology Club and an environmental newsletter in the 3rd grade. (The proceeds of the newsletter went to non-profit environmental organizations, of course.) She now studies in New York. Karen can be reached at karen (at) greenprophet (dot) com.
2 COMMENTS
  1. Wow, have things gotten so bad that we have to sink this low? As a devoted reader of Green Prophet (haven’t missed a post in over a year!), I am saddened to see that not only has the “Voice of Green” had to resort to “sponsored posts” (a reasonable move, considering the financial crisis), but the Prophet can’t even afford to “weed” out an irrelevant sponsor. No offense to amuletgifts.com, but how exactly is this a gift idea “just right for your green, eco-friendly…sweetheart”? Aren’t we trying to wean ourselves just a wee bit from the culture of wasteful materialism? Isn’t there a clean-tech venture capital firm out there willing to earn a few tax credits with a generous contribution? If not, where do I send my (very modest) check? And who’s with me?

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