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Please note our hours have been adjusted. Please see below for details.
The Well Bookstore is open for in-person shopping Tuesday thru Thursday 9am-2pm and Sunday from 8:30am-12:45pm (curbside pickup not available). All orders placed online or over the phone after noon on Thursdays will not be processed until the following Tuesday.
Pre-Order only. If you are ordering this mug to have for the Lenten Luncheon your order will need to be placed by February 22nd. These mugs are made as they are ordered and take up to 4 weeks before we will have them in stock. The first order to Prodigal Pottery will be placed February 23rd.
• hand-painted coffee mug
• affixed handmade pendant with Hope and Joy
• holds 12 oz.
• microwave and dishwasher safe
Prodigal Pottery is handmade by women fleeing homelessness, domestic abuse and sex-trafficking outside of Birmingham, Alabama. We work to employ, equip and empower women in need in the name of Jesus.
Prodigal Pottery works directly out of King's Home, a women's shelter outside of Birmingham, Alabama for women fleeing homelessness and domestic abuse. The women we employ are residents of King's Home Shelby, which is a long term shelter offering safety and care for women and their children for up to 2 years. In addition to our employees from King's Home, Prodigal Pottery also employs women from Wellhouse, a safe house outside of Birmingham, Alabama for women fleeing sex-trafficking.
This beautiful ring dish is too sweet not to share! Lovingly handcrafted and edged in gold leaf, we just know that this special piece will be treasured for years to come.
- Lace imprint pattern
- Gold leaf edge detail
- Measures approximately 4.5" x 3.5"
Prodigal Pottery is handmade by women fleeing homelessness, domestic abuse and sex-trafficking outside of Birmingham, Alabama. We work to employ, equip and empower women in need in the name of Jesus.
Prodigal Pottery works directly out of King's Home, a women's shelter outside of Birmingham, Alabama for women fleeing homelessness and domestic abuse. The women we employ are residents of King's Home Shelby, which is a long term shelter offering safety and care for women and their children for up to 2 years. In addition to our employees from King's Home, Prodigal Pottery also employs women from Wellhouse, a safe house outside of Birmingham, Alabama for women fleeing sex-trafficking.
Add a handmade touch to your kitchen with a handloom-woven kitchen towel. Highly absorbent and washable, Sustainable Threads' kitchen towel is sturdy, durable and a practical way to reduce use of disposable paper towels. Packaged with a belly band and a hanger, it makes an excellent host or hostess gift.
A Fair Trade product. Handmade by artisans in India.