- Artwork & design by Gareth McConnell
- 100% silk
- Double-sided print
- Hand-rollled hem
- 42 x 42 cm
- Pocket Square / Neckerchief
- Recycled presentation box
- Shipping UK £5 / Europe £10 / USA £20
Carry coins in you pocket for those who ask
£45.00
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Giving change to someone on the street draws on a long global history in which charity is seen as both a social duty and a moral act that shapes the giver. In Western religious traditions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—almsgiving has been understood as essential to justice, compassion, and communal well-being. In Eastern traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, giving generates positive karma and fosters spiritual growth, especially when offered without attachment or expectation. Across these perspectives, helping those who beg is more than providing material aid: it reinforces shared humanity, cultivates empathy and humility, and continues an ancient practice of caring for the vulnerable that transforms both society and the individual.