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Pale Sun Layered Necklace

Brass, wood, and bone double strand necklace. The Pale Sun Layered Necklace features two connected strands-the shorter of the two consists of tiny wood beads, brass beads, and elongated wood beads centered on a thin gold colored chain. Centered among the beads is a tall brass triangle pendant hanging from a jump ring. The triangle has a textured surface and matte brass gold finish. The longer strand is a slightly thicker gold colored chain with a circular bone pendant that features handcarved cutwork.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDIA

  • Materials: wood, animal bone, brass
  • The animal bone used in jewelry production is harvested from animals who have died naturally. We honor the innovation of our artisan partners who utilize the materials they have access to in their regions.
  • 25"L
  • Coordinates with the Pale Sun Drop Earrings.
  • Handcrafted in India

SKU: 6828180

THE MAKERS

TARA Projects stands for "Trade Alternative Reform Action." Working in a 125-mile radius of Delhi, TARA is a fair trade program for community development and business. The organization enables hundreds of artisans who create some of the major handicraft lines of North India to sell their products internationally. TARA is one of the pioneering Indian organizations in the field of fair wages, non formal education programs for children and women, health and environmental awareness and further development for its member artisans. Artisan benefits from TARA include medical insurance, interest-free loans and advances, a savings program and skills training. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from TARA since 1986.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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