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Stone Necklaces

Red/Blue Stone Necklaces  
Price: $ 17.00

These necklaces are made of stone from Afghanistan. Their handmade by Turkmens Women Activities. The stone beads are polished to give them a beautiful luster. The dark blue stones are lapis, the light blue stones are turquoise, the orange stones are carnelian, the white beads are river pearls. Our stone and pearls are genuine and found in Afghanistan. 

 

  • Dark Blue Stone - Lapis
  • Light Blue - Turquoise
  • Orange - Carnelian
  • White - River Pearls
  • Necklaces Measure - 16'' long x 1/8'' wide
  • S hook closure

 

Handmade in Afghanistan and fair trade imported.

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The region in which TWARA operates is known to be rich in traditional handcraft practices, from fine embroidery to felt carpet weaving. TWARA has been able to help the women artisans in the communities to create marketable handmade products. The organization provides the artisans with regular trainings and skill development programs to enhance their skill and market understanding. TWARA promotes these products made by the Turkmen artisans through various international fairs and trade shows, which have helped the artisans, get a fair visibility in the international markets.

TWARA works with a majority of women artisans, which comprises of almost 90%. Apart from skill and market oriented trainings, the organization, also helps these artisans in setting up their own businesses, by providing them with available grants and micro credits. This has helped these women artisans, mostly illiterate, to grow into independent entrepreneurs. Various educational, health and technical trainings have improved the living standards of the lesser known tribes of northern Afghanistan.

 

 

  

 

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