Must-Have Items

Items from abroad make the perfect gift for a loved one or yourself! These must-have items are a treat that will be treasured forever.

Notes on Today. Ideas for Tomorrow. Scriptures of the Past.

September 7, 2012
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Bring your creativity to life! Putting pen to paper is the first step in organizing thoughts, ideas and memories. As the school children of India pray to Ganesh, the God of intelligence, you too will find the blessing of this God and many others within the Sutara notebooks found in the FTWWL store.

Each delicate page made of recycled paper is held safely between individually decorated covers depicting Hindu Gods and sacred figures such as the elephant. Swarovski crystals and gold leafing draw attention, yet only you may know what lies within. Detailed with colorful lace, you will see your story unfold, layer by layer.

Having  the death skull dangling as you carry your notebook along puts ultimate power and protection

in your hands.

Be free to express your dreams, re-live the past, explore new worlds and write down each moment of your day. Sutara notebooks are  made for enhancing personal strength and grow. Like the people of the world, no two notebooks are alike.

 

Find your fit and begin your exploration of the world page by page!

From India, To Hollywood – Celebs Love Indian Scarves

August 17, 2012
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Celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Russell Brand are showing their true colors by supporting art and fashion influenced by cultures around the world. With their rich and vibrant colors, scarves that duplicate those crafted in India are appearing on the stars and celebrities of Hollywood and beyond.

Stars like Oprah Winfrey, Lindsey Lohan, Russell Brand,  Heidi Klum, Mary-Kate Olsen, Hilary Duff, Brook Shields, Julia Roberts and many more have been seen wearing Indian inspired scarves. All with beautifully colored details and different sizes and styles, they can be worn in many different ways.

Whether they travel to the Taj Mahal or take a trip down Rodeo Drive, celebrities have been spotted in Indian inspired scarves just like those available at FTWWL. Aquire your own hand made scarf from Jaipur, Indian that is nothing close to a knock-off.

FTWWL has one of a kind scarves made with love, for you. Look like a star and act like one too by supporting the local villagers of Jaipur who are producing these fabulous fair trade scarves that are truly authentic.

You can see all of the Indian scarves available by visting the FTWWL store.

Vests from Thailand

August 11, 2012
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You don’t need much to create a look of beauty and bliss. These vests from Thailand are easy to wear, comfortable and authentic.
No need to pile on layers of clothes or accessories, a vest is all you need.

Made of hand-dyed wool, sewen individually stich by stich, and fitted for everyone. An item for men, women and children all the same.

Different sizes, different colors. Each vest is unique and special. With traditional patterns and color combinations, these vest are true to the essence of Thailand’s culture.

We were thrilled with the traditional objects that we found, crafted using ancient techniques by the country’s Northern Hill tribe people.
Buying their products helps the tribes make a better life for themselves while still retaining their cultural identities.
Photography by: Hallie Geller 

Jaipur Tie-dye Silk Scarf

July 15, 2012
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You can buy these beautiful scarves at: FTWWL

Ellie is wearing a hand-dyed silk scarf from Jaipur. Each sitch, pattern, and design is unique and unlike no other.

Amina makes a Statement

June 12, 2012
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Stunning hand embroidery

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Maharani silver Bracelet.

April 19, 2012
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A Bracelet Just for You

March 15, 2012
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92.5% Silver bracelet

Inspired by Maharajas style,it has been created by the same techniques and designs as traditional Indian jewelry.

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Fabulousity in Fabric

March 15, 2012
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Your Perfect “You”

March 14, 2012
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A heart healers stone

Your Lucky Talisman

March 14, 2012
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