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Fruition Earrings

Handcrafted in Cambodia

Availability:
in stock
SKU 5304580

Fruition Earrings

Handcrafted in Cambodia

Availability:
in stock
SKU 5304580
Original price $44.99
Original price $44.99 - Original price $44.99
Original price $44.99
Current price $22.50
$22.50 - $22.50
Current price $22.50
STORY

Slip on these dangling earrings with intricately cut out vines. Your chin will dip and lift with a subtly playful shake and you'll feel somewhat transformed by this stunning jewelry. Handcrafted by artisans in Cambodia with the Rajana Association, a nonprofit focused on sustaining traditional craft and providing business skills to talented artisans, who transform symbols of war into beautiful jewelry. They melt down brass bomb casings, following their demining then recycle them into jewelry-wearable symbols of hope, progress, and peace.

DETAILS
  • Materials: Recycled bombshell brass
  • Measures: 2"L
  • Handcrafted in Cambodia
ABOUT THE ARTISAN
Rajana Association of Cambodia
CAMBODIA
The Rajana Association is a nonprofit organization for income generation and skills training, producing fair trade products using traditional Cambodian skills wit...
SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping Policy

Standard shipping generally takes 1 business day to fulfill and 5-8 days to deliver to the continental US. Expedited shipping is available at an additional cost and is not included in free shipping. Expedited shipping generally takes 3-5 business days to arrive.

Return Policy

We have a hassle-free return policy. Eligible returns must be received within 60 days of purchase and in their original condition.

Customer Reviews

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Mary Breden
Beautiful symbols of hope, progress, and peace

More people have commented on how beautiful these earrings are, than any other earrings I've worn in years. They are beautifully made, so smooth that they almost feel soft to the touch. They are heavy enough to hang well but light enough to be completely comfortable.

Because they attract positive attention from people they are also a way to initiate thoughtful conversation about their origin as bombshells. For those of us who live in the countries that dropped those bombs, these earrings remind us of the pain inflicted on others (in our names, by our government). Yet the artisans who craft these beautiful items bless us with these "wearable symbols of hope, progress, and peace" that assure us there is hope for progress and peace, and remind us that we are called to do whatever we can to help bring hope, progress, and peace to the world.