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Little, But Fierce Diamond Necklace

Original price $150.00 - Original price $150.00
Original price
$150.00
$150.00 - $150.00
Current price $150.00

FOR THE FEARLESS

"though she be but little, she is fierce" A Midsummer Nights Dream - William Shakespeare.

1.7mm White Diamond embedded in the authentic Peacbomb Aluminum 6mm disc. The delicate pendant runs along an 18" sterling silver curb chain.

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.

$150 clears 9m2 of Laotian landscape

DESCRIPTION + SIZING

1.7mm SI1/2 White Diamond
6mm Peacebomb Aluminum Disc
18" Sterling Silver Chain

Comes complete with ARTICLE22 Story Card and handwoven, reusable Cotton Pouch

Hand cast re-purposed military grade aluminum – our PEACEBOMB Al metal includes Vietnam War-era bombs, plane parts, military hardware, and other aluminum scraps.

East meets West. Each PEACEBOMB Al piece is authentically handcrafted in Laos and finished in Vientiane or New York.

PEACEBOMB Al does not have to be removed in water. Metal does not tarnish and has been tested to determine that it is NICKEL FREE.

With wear, each piece becomes uniquely yours and will acquire a polished patina from the natural oils of your skin.

ABOUT OUR DIAMONDS
We use SI-1 / SI-2 quality and clarity of White Diamond cut in the traditional "Diamond Cut" technique working to ensure, along with our diligent diamond merchant, an "eye-clean" depth perception in an endeavor that no inclusions are seen with the naked eye. (this is not a guarantee of this though)
Please know that every diamond supplied to ARTICLE22 is certified conflict-free, based on personal knowledge and/or written guarantee, from our reputable and honorable merchant here in NYC, and purchased within the supply chain in compliance with UN resolutions and the 2003 Kimberly Process Act.