Natural Horn Drop Earrings 'Bianka' Item ID: 2671796410
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"These contemporary drop earrings are the original design of Christelle Chignard Paul in Haiti. Carved from natural horn and polished smooth, the earrings feature surgical steel posts and clasps."
- 0.29 lb
- 2.3 inches Diam.
- 1.41 oz
- 2.3 inches Diam.
- Bull horn; surgical steel posts and backs
- Color(s) may vary slightly
- Post earrings
Made in Haiti
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Inspired by the artistry of Indigenous Taino people, Atelier Calla's tooth and bone pieces are hand-carved by skilled craftspeople. The Taino inhabited Haiti for thousands of years before European contact and were known for adorning themselves with tooth, bone, and shell ornaments. Now, artisans carve jewelry and decor items using a simple, eco-friendly process: the tooth or bone is boiled to kill all the bacteria, then cut and sanded until the desired shape is obtained.
I consider it a privilege to create a workshop where I work alongside Haitian artisans to innovate the designs of traditional horn and bone products, founder Christelle Chignard Paul says. I am proud to welcome you to the world of Atelier Calla.
Horn material is responsibly collected in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and the Artibonite and Central Plateau regions of Haiti. Collecting horn feeds a sustainably designed supply chain, using material that would have otherwise been discarded and employing workers in need of a livelihood. In 2019, Atelier Calla upcycled 5,000 cow and bull horns into one-of-a-kind objects.
More than ten years into this adventure, Atelier Calla has gone above and beyond innovating traditional products. The company is steadily improving the lives of artisans by welcoming them into a structure that values and respects their skills, educates them about international production standards, and champions the culture of handmade products. As of 2021, thirty artisans are employed in the workshop.
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Inspired by the artistry of Indigenous Taino people, Atelier Calla's tooth and bone pieces are hand-carved by skilled craftspeople. The Taino inhabited Haiti for thousands of years before European contact and were known for adorning themselves with tooth, bone, and shell ornaments. Now, artisans carve jewelry and decor items using a simple, eco-friendly process: the tooth or bone is boiled to kill all the bacteria, then cut and sanded until the desired shape is obtained.
I consider it a privilege to create a workshop where I work alongside Haitian artisans to innovate the designs of traditional horn and bone products, founder Christelle Chignard Paul says. I am proud to welcome you to the world of Atelier Calla.
Horn material is responsibly collected in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and the Artibonite and Central Plateau regions of Haiti. Collecting horn feeds a sustainably designed supply chain, using material that would have otherwise been discarded and employing workers in need of a livelihood. In 2019, Atelier Calla upcycled 5,000 cow and bull horns into one-of-a-kind objects.
More than ten years into this adventure, Atelier Calla has gone above and beyond innovating traditional products. The company is steadily improving the lives of artisans by welcoming them into a structure that values and respects their skills, educates them about international production standards, and champions the culture of handmade products. As of 2021, thirty artisans are employed in the workshop.
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