NOVICA Artisan Handmade Pendant Necklace Fuchsia Floral from India Wood No Stone 'Fuchsia Flower'

$14.99
by NOVICA

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An original Novica artisan handcrafted product Includes an official card certifying the item is authentic, artisan crafted and of exceptional quality Quality craftsmanship: Novica works with artisan Sabir to craft this item Unique & Thoughtful Gift: This beautifully crafted statement jewelry makes a memorable, meaningful gift for Valentine’s Day, Christmas, New Year, anniversaries, birthdays, and celebrations—or just for you and is elegantly packaged in a handmade jewelry pouch, ready to gift or preserve as a treasured and cherished keepsake. Care instructions & product details: Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
Avoid contact with water
Adjustable
Sliding knot Novica works together with talented artists, artisans, and designers around the world to produce stunning, keepsake handmade treasures. Our mantra is to Spread Happiness, so rest assured - we’ll do everything we possibly can to ensure you’re a happy customer!

About this item: Indian artist Sabir works with bone that is dyed fuchsia to hand-carve the floral pendant of this necklace. Decorated with dark lines, the flower is accentuated by a pink haldu wood bead and centers purple waxed cotton cord that adjusts with a sliding knot.

About our Artist: Hello Friends! I am Sabir from Bihar. I come from a very poor family of farmers. My forefathers have been farmers for four generations. We were in a huge financial crisis and had a lot of debt, so much so that we barely had any food to eat. I have a younger brother and two sisters. Being the eldest , I had to help my father on the farm. Because of this, I never went to school. Unable to sustain myself, I decided to move to Delhi in order to earn enough to support my family. When I reached the city, I found a job in a jewelry workshop. There, I learned how to craft and design jewelry. I trained for almost three years. Even though I was working, I was not earning enough to sustain my family or pay off the debt that we had taken on. Because of this, I decided to do something on my own, but I could not hire people, since I would have to pay them. So initially I decided to teach my sisters in Bihar how to craft beaded jewelry so that they could help me in my work. I also called four other people from my hometown who were very poor like us and taught them how to craft jewelry. I rented a room where all five of us worked together to create amazing jewelry. We took our designs to the local shops and sold them. Slowly, people started liking our work, and we received more and more orders. We also crafted custom jewelry according to the designs and requirements of our customers. Most...

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