White Diamond Bangle | Love is the Bomb
A little bit of LOVE and LUXE....
Love is the Bomb is Article22's guiding mantra, as objects of destruction are transformed into symbols of love.
It is with this spirit of love that farmer-artisans in Laos began transforming Vietnam War shrapnel and scrap into soup spoons to feed their noodle soup-loving neighbors in the 1970s.
When Article22 first launched Peacebomb Jewelry, they received so many requests for this special message, they began finishing select designs with diamonds – the most iconic symbol of love.
Each diamond is Kimberley Process Certified.
Each piece gives back to support traditional Laotian artisan livelihoods, village development, community endeavors and further de-mining efforts.
Your purchase contributes to MAG (Mines Advisory Group) to safely & expertly clear some of the 80 million unexploded bombs contaminating land in Laos.
$165 White Diamond Interior Engraved Bangle clears 10m2 of Laotian landscape
Sizing
Interior diameter:
SML 2.4” / 6cm
STD 2.5”/ 6.4cm
LRG 2.6” / 6.7cm
XLG 3” / 7.6cm
For women, STD is the best-selling size.
For men, LGE is the best-selling size.
To determine your size, place your knuckles flat against a ruler, measure the width of your pointer knuckle to pinky knuckle.
Choose SML if 3” or less
Choose STD if 3”
Choose LRG if 3.5”
Founded by New York native Elizabeth Suda, ARTICLE22 is a thriving business which creates jewelry collections for customers in over 40 countries.
Each ARTICLE22 piece is a modern heirloom – an actual piece of history redesigned with intention – that inspires action toward our future, individually and collectively.
Pieces in this collection use hand cast, re-purposed military-grade aluminum from Vietnam War-era bombs, plane parts, military hardware, as well as other aluminum scraps. Each piece gives back to support traditional Laotian artisan livelihoods, village development, community endeavors, and further de-mining efforts.
Your purchase contributes to Mines Advisory Group to safely & expertly clear some of the 80 million unexploded bombs contaminating land in Laos.