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Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages
Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings - Ten Thousand Villages

Amellal Tuareg Silver Drop Earrings

SKU: 1301140
$99.00

These beautifully crafted earrings from Niger are fashioned from fine silver that’s etched with a striking geometric pattern. Oval agate and beads of obsidian and silver top the silver discs and French hooks bring the whole look together. A Ten Thousand Villages Exclusive. 

  • Materials: Silver, agate, obsidian
  • Measures: 2.2" from top of hook to base of earring
  • Colors: Silver, black, red

Artisans working with the Union of Peasants for Self Development (UPAP) make traditional Tuareg handicrafts. The Tuareg, nomadic herders of Saharan north and west Africa, now also work as traders or cultivate crops in fertile oases. Tuareg artisans of UPAP use income from craft production to supplement their subsistence farming and other livelihoods.In 1993, young craftspeople in Terhazer, a village near Agadez, the largest city of northern Niger, organized to create leather handicrafts and silver jewelry. After traveling through France, selling from backpacks for several years, Illies Mouhmoud and his friends organized formally and began UPAP in 1999. UPAP now has shops in Niamey, Niger's capital, and in Agadez, and participates in local African fairs. UPAP also sells to fair trade organizations in France and North America. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from UPAP since 2002.union-peasants

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Shipping Policy: Standard shipping takes approximately 5-8 business days to deliver to the continental US. Expedited shipping is available at an additional cost and is not included in free shipping. Expedited shipping takes approximately 3-5 business days to arrive. We currently only ship to addresses in the United States.

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

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