High-Polished Sun-Themed Sterling Silver Pendant Bracelet 'Immortal Sun' Item ID: 2671807733
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"The mighty energies of the sun will bless your days with radiant grace thanks to Martha Vargas' newest design. The artisan works with masterful expertise in her atelier, using sterling silver to create this bracelet ornamented with a glorious sun pendant."
- 0.41 lb
- 7 inches Inner Circ.
- 0.04 oz
- 7 inches Inner Circ.
- 925 sterling silver
- High polish finish
- Rolo chain
- Spring ring clasp
Made in Mexico
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"I learned in the handicraft school of Fine Arts and I train people in indigenous communities in Michoacan, Zacatecas and Morelos, among others. Like all people, we have the need to grow and be better at what we do, and I have followed a path to contribute what I have learned from day to day.
"I create jewelry using a variety of different techniques and materials, such as silver and wood. These materials are known for their durability and are challenging to acquire. We obtain our recycled materials from Michoacan communities.
"What I enjoy most about my work is the wonderful opportunity to work with and support Mexico's indigenous communities. The distance to reach these communities and the fact that some of them do not speak Spanish are challenges I have learned to enjoy at every moment.
"Starting this project, we faced a number of challenges. I was in charge of design, production, packaging, and distribution, like many others who are just starting out. I was faced with health problems such as cancer while being both mother and father for my children.
"Working in rural communities has allowed me to help these communities recover techniques that they are losing. I help them work in teams, learn how to read maps and, in this way, they are able to have a permanent source of income that helps them improve their quality of life."
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"I learned in the handicraft school of Fine Arts and I train people in indigenous communities in Michoacan, Zacatecas and Morelos, among others. Like all people, we have the need to grow and be better at what we do, and I have followed a path to contribute what I have learned from day to day.
"I create jewelry using a variety of different techniques and materials, such as silver and wood. These materials are known for their durability and are challenging to acquire. We obtain our recycled materials from Michoacan communities.
"What I enjoy most about my work is the wonderful opportunity to work with and support Mexico's indigenous communities. The distance to reach these communities and the fact that some of them do not speak Spanish are challenges I have learned to enjoy at every moment.
"Starting this project, we faced a number of challenges. I was in charge of design, production, packaging, and distribution, like many others who are just starting out. I was faced with health problems such as cancer while being both mother and father for my children.
"Working in rural communities has allowed me to help these communities recover techniques that they are losing. I help them work in teams, learn how to read maps and, in this way, they are able to have a permanent source of income that helps them improve their quality of life."
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