Turn war into peace with these Halo Circle Cufflinks, crafted from recycled bomb metal salvaged from the most bombed country in history – Laos. These cufflinks represent resilience, transformation, and the power of human spirit to find beauty amidst the wreckage of conflict.
Features:
- Handmade from recycled bomb metal
- Unique and meaningful design
- Fair trade certified
- Supports de-mining efforts in Laos
Benefits:
- Add a touch of history and meaning to your wardrobe
- Support sustainable and ethical practices
- Own a unique and handcrafted piece of jewelry
- Make a positive impact on the lives of others
Your purchase contributes to MAG (Mines Advisory Group) to safely & expertly clear some of the 80 million unexploded bombs contaminating land in Laos.
$150 clears 9m2 of Laotian landscape
Order your Halo Circle Cufflinks today and add a touch of history and meaning to your wardrobe while supporting de-mining efforts in Laos!
FOR THE STORY TELLER
Between 1964 and 1973 during the Vietnam War more than 2 million tons of bombs were dropped on the land of Laos, the most bombed country in the history of mankind. In the 1970s, artisans in Laos recycle these bombs into spoons by recovering the metal from the shells.
Recycled Aluminum Bomb Charms created in Xiangkhouang. Sterling Silver created in Vientiane
The jewels become objects of happiness, courage, peace, reparation and reconciliation and support the work of an organization and craftsmen who too often see their impact as limited.
The packaging also to its history. Madefrom Cotton and hand screen printed, these are made directly in Laos by a women's collective to help a greater number of artisans, in total, ARTICLE22 employs more than 40 in Laos .
This positive approach based on sustainable development & respect for culture is key to this newly updated cufflink.
Since the creation of the brand, the equivalent of 40 football fields have already been cleared.
Each piece gives back to support traditional Laotian artisan livelihoods, village development, community endeavors and further de-mining efforts.