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
The Quest for LOVE
It’s hard to believe that the wildest, most difficult year we’ve collectively experienced is coming to a close. Even though it may feel that we...
45 full bellies = 45 full minds in Kenya
In November 2020, our Maasai community partners told us that a small school in Ngong called Ilatareto was struggling to keep their feeding program going....
New Colombia Collaboration - Rainbow Hearts from the Embera Chami
As you probably know, my travels helped shape this business into what it is today: a resource that lifts up the lives of global artisans...
What Does LOVE Mean To You? Share Your Story
What Does Love Mean? With this one question, this is how Love is Project began. We would love to continue to highlight inspiring definitions with...
Teaching LOVE
I'm so honored when our community of teachers use our work to help teach love and understanding. Teacher, Barb Grob, reached out to me last...
Honoring the Day of the Dead as we gather in different ways.
"We may have our differences, but nothing's more important than family." - Miguel in the movie Coco This message is so important now, especially as...
Put your hands together for LOVE! X-cited for XTrap collaboration this International Artist Day
Today is International Artist Day, a day to honor and appreciate those artists who make our world a more beautiful place. Step outside of your...
National Women’s Small Business Month
As we celebrate National Women’s Small Business Month I want to extend a huge thank you to the San Francisco, Small Business Development Center, (SBDC),...