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Hand-Crafted Bronze Cuff with Vine Detail- Fair Trade-India

Hand-Crafted Bronze Cuff with Vine Detail- Fair Trade-India

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This intricately carved bronze cuff with vine details is perfect to accessorize any outfit. Scrap metal is salvaged and handcrafted into this unique bronze cuff. Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive.

Noah's Ark is an eco-friendly organization, working with several artisans in crafts such as metal, glass, and wood. Most of their products are made out of recycled, scrap, and salvaged materials. The organization works on several welfare projects for its artisans, their families, and the community.

  • Cuff measures 2" wide x 2-1/2" diameter

Handmade in India and fair trade imported.

Please read our extended description below by clicking on "About the Artisans" for more information on how these wonderful eco-friendly items are made, and for more information on the artists who make them.ย 

About the Artisans

Khalil Ahmed Shows Off Some of his Metal WorkThis item was handmade in India in a workshop sponsored by Noahโ€™s Ark, an NGO that offers funding for raw materials, machines and workshop repairs to 100 artisan groups across India. In exchange for assistance, workshops must prove that all employees are paid fair wages for their products and work in safe and clean conditions. Noah's Ark also offers free classes in capacity building to its network of 600 artisans, a rigorous quality control check, and runs education and water sanitation projects to benefit the artisansโ€™ children and the rest of the community. The company has established 20 new workshops in the past 15 years, and all employees are paid 10-15% above the local rate.

Noahโ€™s Ark was founded by Mr. Samuel Masih in 1986 back before anyone was familiar with the concept of โ€œFair Trade.โ€ A businessman from Moradabad, India, Masih observed his other business associates were taking a personal commission from the local metalworking artisans, on top of paying them very low wages for their work. This led to a distrustful and exploitative work environment, and inspired Masih to create a more collaborative environment based on trust and mutual respect.

After two difficult years, Samuel explained his objectives to Mrs. Sullivan of Sullivan Florist in the United School Boy Learning Alphabet in Noah's Ark Sponsored SchoolStates, who immediately placed an order for US$ 70,000. This led to collaborations with other international companies, including Tear Fund, Artisanat-SEL, Goed Werk, TEAM and Oxfam Australia. Today, the company produces a US $1.5 million in exports and funds Noah's handicrafts and Welfare society, an artisan association created in 2000 to promote artisan welfare, capacity building, childhood education and social work.

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