Santiago Brocade and Leather Prayer Holder
Santiago Brocade and Leather Prayer Holder
Santiago Brocade and Leather Prayer Holder
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Santiago Brocade and Leather Prayer Holder

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Keep your favorite prayer or affirmation close by with this unique prayer holder with metal angel charm You can write your favorite prayer or affirmation or select from the enclosed prayers. A special gift or thoughtful gesture for a loved one, it can also be used to hold small items like needles. Assorted colors. Choose one of the selections of favorite prayers:

  • Prayer #1 includes Meditation on Lovingkindness, Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi, Psalm 23, The Serenity Prayer, Thomas Merton's Prayer and The Weaver's Prayer. 
  • Prayer #2 includes: Birkat Kohanim/The Priestly Blessing, Jewish Prayer for Healing, Traveler's Prayer and Psalm 23.

Photo of prayer sheet is in photos and printed copy is included with each purchase

  • Cotton fabric with hand-stitched leather trim
  • Approximately 3" Long x 3/4" wide 

Mayan Hands is a fair trade nonprofit organization dedicated to providing economic and educational opportunities to Mayan women and girls so that they can build sustainable futures for themselves, their families and communities, as they continue to live within the culture they cherish.

Mayan Hands began its activities in the early 1990s, founded by Fredy and Brenda Rosenbaum, both natives of Guatemala. Brenda had lived and conducted anthropology research for many years in Mayan communities in both Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico, where she was graced with generous hospitality and friendship. She witnessed the hard-working lives and the amazing talent of the Mayan people she knew, as well as the effects of the marginalization and discrimination they have endured for centuries. At the time when Mayan Hands embarked on its work, many Mayan communities were engulfed in the Guatemalan civil war and suffering terrible devastation and loss. Working with fair trade for all these years has brought a sea change in the lives of the women we work with: they speak out, resist domestic oppression, and, counting on a regular income, have more agency in their lives.