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Sparkling Napkin Ring Set

The silver and white Sparkling Napkin Ring Set shimmers like freshly fallen snow, making it the perfect accent for a winter tablescape. This napkin ring set is handcrafted by artisans working with Noah's Ark, a fair trade organization in Moradabad, India. The cost of metals has skyrocketed in recent years, which has had a devastating effect on the local economy and on the lives of individual artisans. Noah's Ark has worked hard to train artisans to use alternative metals and materials and to create appealing designs.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDIA

  • Set of 6 silver‒colored aluminum metal napkin rings with silver and white sparkly designs made from shellac, mirrors and beads
  • Assorted designs ‒ three of the napkin rings are primarily silver, and three are primarily white
  • Each ring: 1.75D x 1W inches, Box: approximately 7.75L x 2.5W x 2H inches
  • Set of napkin rings comes in a craft-colored box with dividers and a removable lid with a window
  • Handcrafted in India

SKU: 6821840

THE MAKERS

Noah's Ark International Exports is a fair trade handicraft marketing organization in Moradabad, India. Noah's Ark provides benefits such as education and medical treatment for artisans and their families. As artisan businesses become more self-sufficient, Noah's Ark takes on new families. Since the company's inception, about 20 artisan workshops have become independent. Noah's Ark started in 1986, in one room of a family house in Moradabad. Businessman Samuel Masih observed that exporters and middlemen were taking advantage of handicraft artisans. He started Noah's Ark to promote these artisans and their crafts.
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