Tassel earrings

You’ll love it because: It’s a great gift for you or a friend that supports village based artisans in Laos.

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$2.80

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Description

Oma communities in northern Laos’ Phongsaly Province decorate their clothing with beads and embroidery.

The Oma artisans have adapted their traditional skills to create playful, contemporary earrings.

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: Yellow and Red

Additional information

Weight40 g

Made by:

Made by Oma
Oma

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