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Colorful, conscious, and full of character. This handcrafted Kantha Bracelet is made from repurposed vintage sari textiles, giving new life to discarded fabric. Each wooden bead is hand-wrapped in vibrant cotton remnants using traditional Kantha stitching, meaning no two bracelets are exactly alike.

  • Material: Recycled cotton sari fabric, wooden beads, brass beads + brass hardware
  • Measurements: Adjustable L 8"-10"
  • Handmade with love in India
  • As with all handcrafted goods, there are slight variations making each piece a work of art and truly one-of-a-kind.

Artisan Profile


TARA (Trade Alternative Reform Action) Projects made its humble beginning in the early seventies with the objective of creating avenues of income for economically disadvantaged artisans and craftsmen in Delhi, India. Encouraged by its initial success, the project gradually extended its socioeconomic and trade reform activities to the adjoining states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan in Northern India.

At present TARA Projects employs more than 1000 artisan families directly and indirectly by providing sustainable income through handicraft production. They provide education and health care to the families of makers and impart training and capacity building to enhance producer skills. The organization is committed to providing support services to the marketing of handicrafts on Fair Trade principles, while addressing community developmental needs of the artisan makers.

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