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Product ID: 251693
Karen hill tribe artisans ingeniously weave silver to resemble the scales on a fish for this bracelet. Proudly presented by Achara, the cuff is crafted by hand in Thailand.
.950 Silver
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These came this week and i can tell already they will become favorite earrings. So pretty and unusual!
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This ring is so much nicer than anticipated. The contrast between the polished hammered finish & the smooth darker & polished circles is very striking. It is an eyecatching statement piece. Unlike anything I ve seen before.
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Feels very comfortable to wear
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You can find our silver cuff bracelet 'Swimming Fish' by Achara in jewelry categories such as Animal Themed Bracelets, Hill Tribe Bracelets, No Stone Bracelets, Silver Bracelets and Fine Silver Bracelets. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Job Creator
Achara is not only a talented jewelry artisan but is also a kind, dedicated entrepreneur. Her workshop has several full-time workers, and she provides work for a number of part-time silversmiths. Her part time collaborators are hill tribe artisans who struggle to survive. To ensure that these artisans have enough income to live on; Achara continually orders their silverwork and pays for it in advance. She does this even though she may have no orders for their work at the time. She is able to do this because of her Novica customers who provide a stable, steady income for her workshop.
Preserving Traditions
Achara's workshop uses traditional silversmithing techniques to produce centuries-old designs as well as contemporary pieces inspired by Thai culture. Many artisans have been trained in her workshop. They learn not only traditional jewelry making but also how to apply modern quality control standards.
Enabling Education
Achara's children are of university age. She currently pays for her daughter's higher education and, next year, she will also pay for her son's.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.