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"Mesclado" Pendant Necklace in Gold, Black, White
€49.00 €89.00
All ABURY products are meticulously handcrafted by master craftsmen and women all over the world using premium materials. Since our materials, such as leather, cactus silk, raffia fibres, wool or tagua nuts, are naturally tanned, the original color and coating can be slightly different than what we present. This is what makes our products so unique and exclusive - each of them are made with all the diligence and love for detail just for you. To maintain their original quality, we recommend keeping all handmade goods away from sources of heat and caring for these items regularly.
Every piece is handmade for you with love for detail by our artisans from different countries around the world. Usually we have a small stock of each product available to pack and ship within two working days. Sometimes the delivery times of our Leather Berber Bags can vary as we only produce low quantities and therefore it might happen that a bag is especially handmade for you following your order. This can take up to 4 weeks, but we will inform you within a day after your order if it is expected to take more than a week to get your unique ABURY product to you!
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"Mesclado" Pendant Necklace in Gold, Black, White
by She is from the Jungle
The Mesclado Necklace is handmade with miçangas and golden grass by artisans and indigenous artists from Brazil. The main material of the handmade jewellery is the golden grass, which is also called the „sustainable gold". The Brazilian plant has a natural brightness and golden color. The interwoven beads in black, gold and white, called miçangas, make the necklace a real eye catcher. Wear the Mesclado Necklace as a statement piece for handmade jewellery and women empowerment!
✓ 100% handmade in Brazil
✓ 100% fair trade
✓ Materials: miçangas, golden grass, made from natural resources
✓ Colours: gold, black, white
✓ Size: 24 cm
✓ Features: 10% of the profit goest to the Street-child Project CAMM
ABURY re-invests 50% of their profits in social projects such as education through the ABURY Foundation.