Upcycled Brass Artillery Necklace | Handcrafted by Women in Ethiopia

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Fair Anita
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$40.00
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🌿 This beautifully simple necklace is made from recycled bullet casings — transformed by skilled women artisans in Ethiopia into something you'll reach for again and again. Elegant, meaningful, and easy to wear, it's a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves jewellery with a story behind it.

✨ Features

  • 🔩 Upcycled brass beads: Handcrafted from recycled artillery shell casings — pure recycled brass, given a beautiful second life
  • 📏 18" length: A versatile short necklace that sits neatly at the collarbone
  • 🔗 Layering-friendly: Wear it solo for a clean, classic look or pair it with a longer necklace for an effortless layered style
  • 🚫 Nickel-free: Gentle on sensitive skin
  • 🤲 Handcrafted: Each bead is individually shaped by women artisans in Ethiopia
  • 🌍 Ethically made: Produced through fair trade practices that support women's economic independence

💛 Benefits

  • 👗 Effortlessly wearable: The rounded bead shape and neutral brass tone work with almost any outfit — dressed up or casual
  • ♻️ Wear your values: Every piece keeps materials out of landfill and supports sustainable craft
  • 🎁 A gift worth giving: Beautifully made, ethically sourced, and full of meaning — a standout choice for birthdays, holidays, or just because
  • 🤝 Support women artisans: Your purchase directly supports fair wages and safe working conditions for women in Ethiopia
  • 🏡 Shop local with a global heart: Available through Clozist, a Minnesota-based sustainable lifestyle brand

📐 Product Specifications

  • Length: 18 inches
  • Material: Pure recycled brass (upcycled artillery shell casings)
  • Nickel-free: Yes
  • Handcrafted by: Women artisans in Ethiopia
  • Brand: Fair Anita
  • Trade practices: Fair trade, ethically produced

🛒 Add the Simplicity Upcycled Artillery Necklace to your cart today — a piece you'll wear proudly, knowing exactly where it came from and who made it.

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