
TRIKONA Necklace
Discover unique, handmade ethically sourced jewellery
Colour: Gold
Made of: Brass
Chain Length: 50cm (extends to 60cm)
Pendant Length: 8cm
Pendant Width: 1.5cm
Packaging: 100% cotton, handmade pouch
Hypoallergenic: Yes
Sustainable & Vegan Friendly: Absolutely
Origin: Handmade by fair trade artisans in India
Daughters of the Ganges is a socially conscious brand that brings to you handcrafted and ethically created products from India. DOTG, as we lovingly call it, was an idea that was born when we stumbled upon an opportunity to do something meaningful and make a difference to the vulnerable and marginalised communities in India. We feel that a way to do this is to help artisans, especially women, in these communities using Fair Trade principles as guidelines.Discover unique, handmade ethically sourced jewellery
Colour: Gold
Made of: Brass
Chain Length: 50cm (extends to 60cm)
Pendant Length: 8cm
Pendant Width: 1.5cm
Packaging: 100% cotton, handmade pouch
Hypoallergenic: Yes
Sustainable & Vegan Friendly: Absolutely
Origin: Handmade by fair trade artisans in India
Daughters of the Ganges is a socially conscious brand that brings to you handcrafted and ethically created products from India. DOTG, as we lovingly call it, was an idea that was born when we stumbled upon an opportunity to do something meaningful and make a difference to the vulnerable and marginalised communities in India. We feel that a way to do this is to help artisans, especially women, in these communities using Fair Trade principles as guidelines.$47.96
TRIKONA Necklace—
$47.96
Description
Discover unique, handmade ethically sourced jewellery
Colour: Gold
Made of: Brass
Chain Length: 50cm (extends to 60cm)
Pendant Length: 8cm
Pendant Width: 1.5cm
Packaging: 100% cotton, handmade pouch
Hypoallergenic: Yes
Sustainable & Vegan Friendly: Absolutely
Origin: Handmade by fair trade artisans in India
Daughters of the Ganges is a socially conscious brand that brings to you handcrafted and ethically created products from India. DOTG, as we lovingly call it, was an idea that was born when we stumbled upon an opportunity to do something meaningful and make a difference to the vulnerable and marginalised communities in India. We feel that a way to do this is to help artisans, especially women, in these communities using Fair Trade principles as guidelines.
