Pictured here are a set of bangles. Price listed here is of one bangle.
Panhyar Thread Bangle is an artistic expression of alternating moods. A handmade cotton thread ball laced with gold thread, followed by a silver-coloured metal accent and art beads. Circumference: 18cm. Weight: 28g.
This bangle is made by artisans from marginalised communities and Afghan refugee camps at Karachi’s Al-Asif Square, empowered by Craft Stories. Under the collaborative venture between Huma Adnan and United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), a group of about 25 female artisans were mentored, helped to hone their craft, taught new techniques, introduced to designs for urban population, provided with all the required raw material and then tasked to create jewellery under the mentorship of Adnan herself.
What stands out about this bangle is the impeccable craftsmanship and its contemporary design. The artisan who has made these pieces brings with them their traditional handicrafts, like Afghan hand techniques, passed on from generation to generation; the melange of traditional techniques, modern designs and ‘meaningful fashion’ makes every piece by Craft Stories a collector’s item.
In a way, Craft Stories is also part of sustainable fashion as it creates jobs and allows the artisans to become self sufficient. The jewellery-making skill that the female refugees acquire is “a passport to come out of the vicious circle of poverty”.
Please note that this statement jewellery is handcrafted by the refugee artisans in Pakistan. Subtle variations in design are only natural and add to the uniqueness and beauty of the product; they should not be regarded as defects.