Kanika Earrings
Handmade from black silk tassels, with nickel-free recycled brass
Kanika statement, tassel earrings are a glamorous addition to an everyday outfit. These earrings are handmade by recycling threads from old sari fabric. Surprisingly lightweight, the black silk tassels are held in place with recycled, nickel-free brass fixings - a perfect gift for anyone who loves fashion and the planet.
This product is ethically made by small scale, women-led artisans producers in Delhi, India. In addition to paying living wage, they also provide health care and adult literacy classes.
This beautiful piece of environmentally-friendly jewellery, would make a great gift for any fashion lover, with your purchase positively impacting the lives of the artisans and their surrounding communities. The perfect gift for any occasion.
Handmade in Delhi, India
Recycled brass (nickel free), recycled sari fabric
L5cm x W4.5cm
Meaningful hours of labour: 6
To clean jewellery, wipe lightly with a damp cotton cloth to remove surface dirt or dust
Please Note: We do not accept returns on earrings unless faulty
PROTECTING OUR GREEN SPACES & RAINFORESTS
When you shop with WWF, you’re helping to protect green spaces and rainforests like the Amazon. You’re defending nature and wildlife habitats. And because the Amazon plays a critical role in our global climate system, you’re joining the fight for Earth’s future.
THERE'S STILL HOPE
The Amazon, and our planet, faces an irreversible ‘tipping point’. If we lost just 5% more, the rainforest may no longer be able to sustain itself and we could lose the Amazon as we know it. But there’s still hope. WWF is working alongside local communities, Indigenous people and governments to stop deforestation and make sure the habitats of animals like sloths, jaguars and river dolphins are safe. Together we can help protect the Amazon, not just for the countless wildlife that lives there, but for our benefit too.
CREATING PROTECTED HABITATS
Jaguars may be one of the world’s most elusive big cats, but sadly their stealth doesn’t always help them escape poachers. WWF is helping create protected areas of thick jungle and lush wetlands in the Brazilian Amazon where vulnerable jaguars can hunt, breed and thrive.