Essential Stud Earrings | Set of 2
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These beautiful Essential Stud Earrings from the talented artisans of Forged in Hope will be a timeless addition to your accessory collection. Crafted from brass and delicately gold-washed for longevity, these stud earrings exude a classic, minimalistic charm that effortlessly complements any outfit. Whether adorning multiple piercings or worn singly, these studs add a touch of sophistication to every ensemble.
By choosing these circle studs, you not only elevate your personal style but also support the artisans behind them, empowering communities and promoting ethical practices. With each wear, let these earrings serve as a reminder of the beauty that arises from craftsmanship and compassion.
DETAILS
Forged in Hope is the newest artisan group supported by Mercy House Global. The group started with an artisan named Stephen who expressed himself through creating jewelry. He established his upcycled brass jewelry business in the heart of Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa.
After Stephen died of typhoid, his wife Maureen continued his legacy and grew production volume to ensure ongoing work for the employees. From tragedy, Maureen has built a strong jewelry business, and she has also invested in multiple businesses in Kibera, creating opportunities for others and stimulating economic growth.
By choosing these circle studs, you not only elevate your personal style but also support the artisans behind them, empowering communities and promoting ethical practices. With each wear, let these earrings serve as a reminder of the beauty that arises from craftsmanship and compassion.
DETAILS
- Crafted by artisans at Forged in Hope
- 2 studs sets
- Dimensions for larger set: 4 cm x 4 cm
- Dimensions for smaller set: 2 cm x 2 cm
- After this jewelry was handcrafted of recycled brass in Kenya, the surface was coated with a thin layer of gold in order to promote longevity.
Forged in Hope is the newest artisan group supported by Mercy House Global. The group started with an artisan named Stephen who expressed himself through creating jewelry. He established his upcycled brass jewelry business in the heart of Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa.
After Stephen died of typhoid, his wife Maureen continued his legacy and grew production volume to ensure ongoing work for the employees. From tragedy, Maureen has built a strong jewelry business, and she has also invested in multiple businesses in Kibera, creating opportunities for others and stimulating economic growth.