For Those Who Cannot Be Contained.
Beautifully crafted by fair trade artisans in Cambodia through the Rajana Association, a non-profit that promotes traditional craftsmanship and provides business training to skilled artisans, this ring is a symbol of defiance and resilience. The brass used for the ring is recycled from demined bomb casings. Through Rajana's support, artisans draw on their childhoods to create jewelry that preserves stories and traditions and conveys a message of hope and peace.
Create a unique look by pairing this upcycled brass ring with virtually any other jewelry.
WHAT'S GOOD?
BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
Dimensions: One size, adjustable: 0.75"diameter
Weight: 0.1 oz (2.8 g)
SOURCE
Handcrafted in Cambodia.
MATERIAL
Recycled bombshell brass.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Ten Thousand Villages is a global maker‑to‑market movement that breaks the cycle of generational poverty and ignites social change. They provide ethically-sourced wares — that empower makers from around the globe.
The Rajana Association is a nonprofit focused on sustaining traditional craft and providing business skills to talented artisans, who transform symbols of war into beautiful jewelry. They melt down brass bomb casings, following their demining then recycle them into jewelry‒wearable symbols of hope, progress, and peace.