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Grey Silver Long Earring

Grey Silver Long Earring

Baka

Regular price Rs. 2,400.00
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Earring

Editor's Notes

This collection comprises handcrafted and exquisitely worked silver wire and aluminium nugget waste. These two materials are formed into 'mobile' for the ear, inspired by the iconic work of Calder. We don’t use zinc of any other non-hypoallergenic material in our jewelry. We think the pay off-easy on sensitive ear- is worth it. If you are on the look out for sustainable luxury which is also minimalist, this collection is for you. Product Dimension:8 x 2 cm

Materials Used

Aluminium shots & silver

Color

Silver & grey

Care Instructions

Wrap in soft cloth/paper. Keep separately

Shipping Details

Shipping Time: 5 days, Delivery Time: 5-10 days🌼This item is hand made on order from India, read on Baka's origin & production details below🌼

Brand Origin

Founded in by Rebecca Reubens in 2019, Baka's core team comprises a small but dedicated design and prototyping team with atelier in Ahmedabad. They aim to create emotionally-durable design which stays around longer as you love it.

Production Details

Their pieces are handcrafted by traditional and contemporary craftspeople as they try and keep skills alive by using traditional methods in contemporary ways to keep tradition dynamic. Being a learning studio, if a non-traditional would-be crafts-person wants to learn handcrafting, they teach them in an apprentice-mode and aim to provide livelihoods. They therefore don't use machines as far as possible unless it is to aid the human hand. They are not Luddites, but love the handmade and are more into Arts and Crafts. The pieces are made from clean elements such as up-cycled, repurposed, recyclable and renewable materials. Ethically-sourcing these materials ensures that the money paid out goes to sending kids to school, and allows women to go to the doctors — and it does not line the purses of already-wealthy conglomerates.

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