A World of Good, Inc.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Buddhist Art Objects

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We sell so much more than beads and jewelry.  Looking for Tibetan and Nepalese artwork? Contact us at aworldofgood.com -Singing Bowls ...
Friday, May 24, 2013

Tibetan Princess Necklace

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Friday, January 11, 2013

Video about A World of Good, Inc.

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Finally! we have created a video about what we do.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

I'm calling this Cleopatra!

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http://aworldofgood.com All new necklaces are here.
Sunday, September 2, 2012

Tibetan Lotus Eye Bead

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Big changes are coming to our web site soon! Look for all new metal beads including: Pewter Brass Copper Silver Plate Gol...
Saturday, September 1, 2012

Tibetan Lotus Disc Bead

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Cylindrical Lotus Tibetan Pewter Bead

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Lotus, The flowering of Enlightenment! Please join our list serve to be alerted about trade shows near you and new products.
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With a BS in Psychology and a minor in Japanese from Ohio State, I worked for the Japanese Ministry of Education in a program started by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation to promote cultural awareness, 1989 to 1992. I used the money that I earned in Japan to travel overland from Hong Kong, up the east coast of China, and west to Golmud, China. From there, I went by bus and under a yak milk scented monk's robe into Lhasa, Tibet. I flew from Lhasa to Nepal, Thailand, the Philippines and home. Throughout 1993, I wrote a weekly column for the Madison Press, a newspaper in London, OH, chronicling my journey. Also in 1993, I started to develop an import business, with $500 worth of jewelry that I had brought home in my suitcase. Currently, I work with small, women and family owned businesses, both in the US and in Nepal with an emphasis on preserving the traditional artist. Always concerned with promoting peace through cultural awareness and understanding, my customers, friends and family have managed to support a variety of endeavors in Nepal, but most recently we are proud to be able to say that we have helped to create a library in the Rasuwa district, a remote area of Nepal.
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