Amari Bracelet

Made in: Uganda
Artisan Group: The Women of Pader
If you loved the chunky glass bracelets from the Women of Pader, you will love these new Amari Bracelets! This super-stylish stretchy bracelet features wavy gold discs in between handmade paper & glass beads. “Amari” means “I love you” in Acholi, the tribe language the Women of Pader artisans speak. This bracelet features wavy gold-colored disc beads and recycled glass beads are made from coke bottles.
The Bead Project, a program of the Women of Pader, provides employment to 150 women making recycled paper and glass bead jewelry. These women artisans blend traditional African crafts with modern jewelry trends to create unique and lovely necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and gifts. Your purchase allows them to earn a dignified income to support their families and community.
This item is handmade by the Women of Pader, a Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) artisan partner in Uganda.