Brass Tula Bell
This iron and brass bell gives voice to the centuries-old tradition of crafting bells for livestock. This artisan partner in India has been making bells for three generations.
Traditionally cows roam free in India and farmers hang bells on them to keep track of their livestock. During holidays it's tradition to decorate cows with floral garlands and bells for celebrating the harvest of their farms.
With their rustic appeal, cowbells have gained popularity outside of their intended use. Cowbells are a charming home accent that can decorate a shelf or be hung on a door.
-Materials: iron, brass and jute
-Small size approximately 3" bell with 5" jute cord
-Large size approximately 6 3/4" bell with 7" jute cord
-Extra large size approximately 10” bell with 9 1/2” jute cord
*Each bell is lovingly made by hand and is beautifully unique, with slight color, size and shape variations.
Details
Your purchase provides artisans in India much-needed employment, a fair wage, freedom from exploitation, access to healthcare and education for their children.
Care
Baskets + Mango Wood Products:
Keep dry and use a lint-free cloth to dust. Do not use water or cleaning products to avoid discoloration. Mango wood trays may be used for serving dry food and snacks.
Brass Bells:
Safe for indoor or outdoor use and may be cleaned with a damp cloth.
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"In 2004, after several trips to India, Vicki Moore came across a report on the prevalence of human trafficking in the country. With statistics reporting that 200 women and girls are forced into the commercial sex trade every day, it is obvious why this lit a fire in her and left her feeling shocked that she had not heard of the issue before.
That was the beginning of Rahab’s Rope. Today, Rahab’s Rope has over 20 years of ministry experience, works in four locations, runs 14 programs, and continues reaching thousands of women."
"Since our founding in 2004, our immediate and most all-encompassing focus has been on the victims of sex trafficking by providing aftercare housing. Over the years, we have added a prevention program for children and teenage girls as well as direct intervention in red light areas. These projects have different objectives but are all in line with our vision and mission and the desire to be the hands and feet of Jesus in this world."
"Rahab’s Rope is a place that provides food, shelter, and protection; a place of education and training; and a place where the whole person is ministered to spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, and financially. It is a place of hope, a place of transformed lives. Ultimately, we exist to end human trafficking and restore hope, purpose, and dignity to the lives of women and children in India."
"In 2004, after several trips to India, Vicki Moore came across a report on the prevalence of human trafficking in the country. With statistics reporting that 200 women and girls are forced into the commercial sex trade every day, it is obvious why this lit a fire in her and left her feeling shocked that she had not heard of the issue before.
That was the beginning of Rahab’s Rope. Today, Rahab’s Rope has over 20 years of ministry experience, works in four locations, runs 14 programs, and continues reaching thousands of women."
"Since our founding in 2004, our immediate and most all-encompassing focus has been on the victims of sex trafficking by providing aftercare housing. Over the years, we have added a prevention program for children and teenage girls as well as direct intervention in red light areas. These projects have different objectives but are all in line with our vision and mission and the desire to be the hands and feet of Jesus in this world."
"Rahab’s Rope is a place that provides food, shelter, and protection; a place of education and training; and a place where the whole person is ministered to spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, and financially. It is a place of hope, a place of transformed lives. Ultimately, we exist to end human trafficking and restore hope, purpose, and dignity to the lives of women and children in India."
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