Seattle

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Introducing Seattle—these fringe earrings are handwoven with precision, featuring small gold triangles adorned with abstract designs in black, cream, brown, and white Miyuki glass beads. The indigenous-inspired patterns and rich fall colors blend seamlessly to evoke the cozy, spirited essence of autumn. With each movement, the delicate fringe sways gracefully, adding a playful yet sophisticated flair to your ensemble. Seattle earrings are not just accessories; they are a celebration of fall, designed to sway with your every step.

Measurements

2.8 x 0.7 in

Return Policies

We offer a 30 day money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied with your purchase for any reason, you can return it 30 days from purchase.

Shipping

All of our shippers are volunteers to ensure that maximum profit is dedicated to the social project. The shipping costs are already built into the price. There will be no additional charges for shipping.

Fair Wages +

Reincorporated NFP is a non-profit retailer. This project not only pays the artisans above the average rate for their work, but the profits from these products go towards improving the quality of life of the artisans and the people around them.

Project

More About Embera Bead Project

 Many Embera people have fled their villages because of violence from armed groups and are living as internally displaced persons throughout the city of Medellin. Most of them have had a challenging time surviving in the big city due to a lack of formalized education and the inability to speak Spanish. As a result, many families beg on the streets or sell handmade Embera-style jewelry to meet their basic daily needs. Unfortunately, this lifestyle poses a significant risk to their family, making them more susceptible to targeted abuse and criminal activity.   

The Embera Bead Project (EBP) seeks to aid the Embera people through a holistic approach, focusing on all aspects of their personal and professional growth, health and nutrition, and family support. EBP attempts to break the cycle of poverty by providing jewelry workshops where Embera can make a fair wage for their art while attending personal and professional development classes to improve their quality of life. Additionally, workshop attendees can work toward enrolling their kids in our Casa Embera program and benefiting from other services of Casa Embera. To learn more about all of the programs that EPB helps fund click here>>>.