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Fluorite Bracelet - Blue

Each bead in these colorful fluorite bracelets is hand faceted by our graduates in a seven step process and completely unique. The women in our stone and silver jewelry class in Afghanistan learn to carve the beads from raw fluorite, which is quarried in Afghanistan. Our bracelets are in hues of green, blue and purple and feature silver hook clasps. Please note that every bracelet has a slightly different hue, due to the nature of the stone.

Listing Last Modified: Mon Aug 18 2008

 


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Fluorite Bracelet - Dark Purple

Each bead in these colorful fluorite bracelets is hand faceted by our graduates in a seven step process and completely unique. The women in our stone and silver jewelry class in Afghanistan learn to carve the beads from raw fluorite, which is quarried in Afghanistan. Our bracelets are in hues of green, blue and purple and feature silver hook clasps. Please note that every bracelet has a slightly different hue, due to the nature of the stone.

Listing Last Modified: Mon Aug 18 2008

 


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Fluorite Bracelet - Green/Aqua

Each bead in these colorful fluorite bracelets is hand faceted by our graduates in a seven step process and completely unique. The women in our stone and silver jewelry class in Afghanistan learn to carve the beads from raw fluorite, which is quarried in Afghanistan. Our bracelets are in hues of green, blue and purple and feature silver hook clasps. Please note that every bracelet has a slightly different hue, due to the nature of the stone.

Listing Last Modified: Mon Aug 18 2008

 


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Wood Bangle

This is definitely a more the merrier type of bracelet. One is good, but two or three or even four really makes an impactùand isnÆt that what weÆre looking for? Besides at this price, if someone compliments you on them, you can take one off and give it away. Made by a fair trade organization based in Bali Indonesia that helps women create a market for their beautiful handicrafts to provide sustainable incomes, while keeping traditional crafts and skills alive.

Listing Last Modified: Mon Aug 18 2008

 


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