Earrings: Drop Earrings Not Bombs by Refugee Women in Turkey

Price: $35.00

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SMALL: $35
MEDIUM: $38
LARGE: $40

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Drop Earrings Not Bombs Earrings are a mixture of Middle-Eastern colour combinations and patterns with specific meanings. The colourful earrings match well a unicolour dress or blouse.

Materials: brass plaited with gold or silver, silk thread

Dimensions (total length): 7cm

Size of the pendant: 5 cm

About The Artisans: Small Projects Istanbul is a centre in Turkey that offers work and education opportunities to Syrian refugees in Istanbul. One of their popular projects is making these beautiful earrings with a message of peace.

Take a look at a video by AJ+ about the centre’s activities and earrings.

"Mamaa" means "Fair/Equal"

The word "mamaa" means "fair/equal" in the local Napti language of Nabdam District in Northern Ghana where our shea producers and basket weavers live. The logo of Mamaa is inspired by the Ghanaian Adinkra symbol "Fawohodie" which stands for "independence, freedom and emancipation". We believe in fair trade and direct links with our trading partners.

We market products from women's cooperatives in Africa and Asia to support entrepreneurial women around the world and give them a better income. At the same time, we offer our Canadian customers unique and quality products that bring about positive change.

Mamaa Trade was founded in 2018 by Johanna Helin who has years of experience in development work in international organizations and NGOs. The aim of Mamaa Trade is to market sustainable and quality products from women's cooperatives that Johanna has previously worked with. A big part of our work is to support women to develop their businesses, to improve and check the quality of their products and to ensure that the production methods are environmentally sustainable.

We believe that ethical trading is a sustainable way to secure poor women's fair incomes through their work, better opportunities to care for their families and more say in the family and community. We offer the consumers the knowledge that the products they consume are socially and ecologically sustainable and make a difference in the lives of the producers. We guarantee that the prices we pay to the producers are counted in a way that they cover all the expenses of the production and offer at least the local minimum salary for the working hours. In addition, 15% of the profit (after taxes) is directed back to the communities.