Featured Products

Lace Oval

Jute Wine Holder
$8.00
Kalamkari Elephant
$10.00
Nan Scarf
$44.00
Ikat Giraffe
$15.00
Crocheted Giraffe
$12.00
Crocheted Lamb
$9.00
Wan Scarf
$44.00
Silk Shawl
$65.00
Pencil/Cosmetic Roll
$15.00
Cluster Bead Bracelet
$16.00
Uganda Animals
$8.00
Endless Joy Bracelet
$38.00
Inspiration Bracelet
$28.00
Sports Key Chains

Business Start-Ups
$50.00
Ukraine Doll & Story Book
$30.00
Pouch
$15.00
Small Coin Pouch
$16.00
Roll Bag
$16.00
Mandi Bracelet
$30.00
Willow Bracelet
$30.00
Babel Earrings
$24.00
Sara Layer Necklace
$42.00
Quartz Drop Necklace
$30.00
Boho Medallion Necklace
$40.00
Deja Bracelet
$30.00
Hoop Earrings
$16.00
Soldered & Glass Earrings
$15.00 – $16.00
Rachel Necklace
$26.00
Vision Earrings
$28.00
Bauxite Bracelet
$15.00
HOPE Sparkle Bracelet
$18.00
Cross Bracelet
$18.00
Uganda Doll and Story Book
$30.00
Vintage/Leather Purse
$28.00
Lg Passport Bag
$38.00
Raffia Placemat Runner Set
$30.00
Set of 10 RTM Bracelets
$25.00
Raffia Lemur
$8.00 – $16.00
White/Tan Silk Shawl
$60.00
Free Her Necklace
$18.00
Break the Chains
$8.00The Red Thread Movement
Eternal Threads founder, Linda Egle had been working with women in extreme poverty for years, but learning about the enormity of the problem of sex trafficking, she wanted to get involved. Soon after, Linda met our future partner in Nepal who had established an anti-trafficking organization.
COUNTRIES WE FEATURE PRODUCTS FROM
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Bulgaria
- Ecuador
- Ghana
- Guatamala
- India
- Madagascar
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Peru
- Swaziland
- Thailand
- Uganda
- Ukraine
About Eternal Threads
We are dedicated to improving the lives of women and children most at risk of extreme poverty, trafficking and other forms of exploitation by providing sustainable livelihoods through income generating projects.
The Eternal Threads vision began in 2000 with the Sofi tote project in a rural village of south India to provide income to women who were industrious and hardworking, but limited to help their families with any additional income except to work in the rice fields once or twice a year during harvest time.
From the beginning this project was envisioned as a model to help women in many parts of the world. In 2008 this vision became a reality as Eternal Threads added four new projects in Nepal, Thailand, Madagascar and Afghanistan. In 2020, products handmade by women in fifteen countries can now be purchased on the Eternal Threads website.