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Dangle Earrings with Silver-White Pearls and Natural Garnet - Fancy Passion
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Ketut Sulastri reaches a new pinnacle of glamour with her latest creation, aimed at honoring Bali's unique elegance. The artisan puts advanced metalworking techniques into practice to create the round structures that form these dangle earrings, featuring beads all over the design and classic windy accents. As the main elements, natural garnet cabochons crown the design, symbolizing passion and perseverance. The final touch is in the cultured pearls in a silver-white hue, representing the region's marine wealth.
- 925 sterling silver, cultured pearls, garnet
- 0.29 oz
- 2.5 inches L x 2 inches W x 0.2 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Ketut Sulastri
Country: Indonesia
"I'm Ketut Sulastri and I make jewelry. I'm a married woman who is known to be a hard worker, and a diligent and happy woman. I was born to parents who were construction workers. Since I was a little girl, I used to work after school as a silversmith to pay the school fees and help my parents so they could buy things.
"I learned to craft jewelry by observing people making it. When I was 15, I started taking orders and making them at home. I also started creating my own designs. Since I like jewelry so much, this became more of a hobby. Many of my designs are inspired by traditional Balinese arts and crafts combined with the current jewelry trends.
"I opened a small shop ten years later to sell my designs. That was a great moment in my life, and I felt my life was improving so I could help my parents and also my neighbors by giving them orders to complete. Now there are 20 women who assist me, and they are mostly homemakers from my neighborhood. They now have a chance to earn more money and have a better life.
"I use sterling silver, gemstones, beads and nylon cord in my creations. We use manual tools like scissors, needles, solder and pliers.
"I hope everyone helps us to sell more of my designs, so I can recruit more neighborhood women who really need more income.""