Shibori Earrings

You’ll love it because: Vibrant shibori, tassels and natural colours team up in an earring that is effortless to wear casually or when you want to get noticed!

Price:

$5.90

Out of stock

Out of stock

Description

Remnants of shibori cotton and silk are knotted into beads and tassels to create these perky earrings. We’ve also added bead made from upcycled bomb fragments that are present in the Lao countryside.

The upcycled bomb beads come to us from Article 22, a Lao-based jewelry social enterprise that works with mine clearing organisations to rid the countryside of mines and with local communities to create income opportunities.

Due to the handmade nature of this product, it is only available in multi-colour fabrics. Please add comments at checkout if you have a preference for the colour. We can offer: Turquoise, Purple and Black.

  • Material: Cotton, up-cycled bomb fragments

Additional information

Weight8 g

Made by:

Mrs. Phet

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