Jhumka Earrings sold by Ocelot Market
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Jhumka Earrings

$18
USD
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Product Description

Elevate any outfit with these charming tassel earrings, blending traditional Indian artistry with modern bohemian flair. Made from zinc alloy and cotton tassels, these handcrafted pieces are unique, showcasing slight variations that make each one a work of art. Available in four vibrant colors, they transition effortlessly from day to night, offering a perfect accessory for any occasion. From the brand: Add a little pop to any outfit with these adorable tassel earrings! They are the perfect accessory for day to night and combine traditional Indian designs with modern bohemian. Available in 4 colors! Material: Zinc alloy metal + Cotton tassels Measurements: L 1.5" x W .75" Handmade with love in India As with all handcrafted goods, there are slight variations making each piece a work of art and truly one of a kind. Artisan Profile The art of jewelry making is as old as the Indian civilization itself. For centuries women have been adorned in intricate, ornamental designs. The innovative techniques and designs have evolved over time but the jewelry remains true to Indian culture and traditions. This collection of elegant, statement jewelry is handcrafted by a cooperative of women artisans located in rural areas around Delhi, Ghaziabad and Meerut India. The women, who were previously unemployed, are empowered with the means to earn a fair wage. They are able to work from home where they can also look after their children. The co-op doesn’t just give the artisans a source of income, but also provides respect in a society where women are viewed as second-class citizens. The artisans draw inspiration from traditional Indian jewelry designs and strive to retain the innate nature of each raw material while keeping a global audience in mind.