Pippa’s Travel Diaries: A Return to Afghanistan
In October, I was lucky enough to return to Afghanistan to visit the artisans we work with. I landed on a warm afternoon as the sun was sloping ove...
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In October, I was lucky enough to return to Afghanistan to visit the artisans we work with. I landed on a warm afternoon as the sun was sloping ove...
Read morePippa Small’s Ethical Jewelry Brand The British anthropologist and entrepreneur tells us how she created a bridge between local communities and...
Read moreWe’ve collaborated with our team in Kabul to launch Zindagi Now, A New Life, a new initiative that provides a safe and creative space for Afghan...
Read more“I find inspiration with the stones, with traditional design, from ceramics, from textiles, from watching people in the streets and market...
Read moreA year ago, I thought I would never get back to the country that has grown to mean so much to me. So, when our partner in Kabul said he felt it wa...
Read morePippa Small is known for her beautiful, ethically made jewelry that celebrates local artisans and communities. She was one of the first jewelry...
Read moreAs I write, the 27th COP on the climate crisis has just opened in Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt. The focus on this critical global issue is a reminde...
Read moreWe are delighted to collaborate with Monsoon again. Founder Peter Simon started his business in Portobello and travelled to Kabul to purchase the ...
Read moreAbout fifteen years ago, whilst out browsing, I found a beautiful silver and enamelled bracelet in a small dusty shop of exotic antiquities in Bru...
Read moreShe welcomes recent action on sustainability by big brands because of its “global impact”. In June, Pandora, announced it would be using only recyc...
Read moreThe concept of the Navaratna as an ancient microcosm of the interconnectedness of our universe in the Vedic tradition has long fascinated me. I de...
Read moreI had always dreamt of going to Myanmar, but when I was younger the leader of the democratic opposition to the military dictatorship had asked peop...
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