A Minty Christmas

Della&Peacebomb

It’s double the love tonight with fair trade gifts from both Della and PeaceBomb. Handcrafted by a women-run collective in Ghana, Della products embody the philosophy ‘Carry Change’ – something not dissimilar to Laotian enterprise PeaceBomb, whose jewellery range upcycled from bomb shells offers opportunity for healing and new prosperity to those affected by decades of war. We always love a gift that gives twice, and in this case, we’re letting you give twice too – with two limited edition PeaceBomb bangles (provided from Stepping Stones Collections) included in the prize pack. To win, comment below with who in your life would be the special recipient of this extra gift! {Competition closes Thu 19 Dec at 5pm. Australian postal addresses only}. #mintyxmas

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