Welcome To The Source
The Source is Love Is Project’s storytelling hub, sharing the real people, places, and traditions behind our handcrafted jewelry. From artisan spotlights and impact updates to styling tips and travel-inspired features, it’s where you can dive deeper into the heart, history, and humanity that make every piece more than just an accessory.
Not all bracelets are created equal. The most meaningful ones carry a story: who made them, where, and why. Discover handmade inspirational bracelets from artisan communities across Kenya, Indonesia, India,...
The Source
LOVE is A Part of All of Us
Hi friends! Chrissie here. I’m excited to pass the mic over to someone in our community, Athena Pandolf the Executive Director of Natick Center Cultural...
Black Stories Matter
“The planet does not need more successful people. The planet desperately needs more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers, and lovers of all kinds.” —Dalai Lama George...
Introducing Love Is Project Handmade Face Masks
Spread LOVE, Not Viruses It’s true–we’re best known for our LOVE-inspired jewelry and accessories, but this past month, our Balinese artisan partners picked up their...
Introducing our LOVE Grows Program
The LOVE Grows Program is designed to directly support our artisans and their communities in a holistic, meaningful, and sustainable way. With our resources and...
Chrissie on the #LIVEYOURMISSION show
I sat down (virtually) with Peter Awad from Mission Meat's #LIVEYOURMISSION show, to talk about my Mission of LOVE and the making of the Love...
Founder's Favorites
Asking me to pick a favorite piece of Love Is Project jewelry is like asking a mother to pick a favorite kid—it’s impossible! However, there...
Beachside Chat with Extraordinary Mom Kathy Eldon
Kathy Eldon is more than just a mom and a grandmother. She is a teacher, journalist, author, film and television producer, and founder of Creative...
Cathay Pacific Mag Interviews our founder, Chrissie Lam
Can you tell us about your background? I was born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrant parents. Our family moved back to Hong Kong when...