Thread Bracelet
Thread Bracelet
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Hand-woven black glass beads with 18k gold-plated stainless steel beads on hand braided thread. Adjustable length.
It only takes a small spark of hope to ignite courage in the trafficking hubs of Asia. The Eden Outreach team speaks the truth that a new, brighter future is possible and support is available if they dare to dream.
The Salt and Light Collection highlights one of our core beliefs that the tiniest pinprick of light permeates even the darkest places of the world. Yuan Yuan is a woman who strengthened this belief when a simple scrap of paper, coupled with her immense courage, gave her a lifeline to escape from a hopeless situation.
At a young age, immense responsibility was placed on Yuan Yuan to provide for her poverty-stricken family. After unsuccessfully trying to find a job in the city, a rickshaw driver suggested a job in a massage parlor. Unfortunately, this was only a cover and Yuan Yuan was kidnaped and forced, with extreme violence and cruelty, to work in prostitution. While suffering from depression and considering suicide, Yuan Yuan met our Outreach team and felt hope at their words of rescue for the first time in years. Her story of escape after this chance meeting still inspires us to push on in our Outreach as we see that not all light can be overcome by darkness.
About Eden Jewellery
Eden’s programs are based in South-East Asia, host to more than half of the global total of human trafficking victims. In 2014 Eden began its programs in Myanmar, a nation that has been a hotbed for human trafficking for years. Political instability, natural disasters, and internal ethnic infighting have led to a devastating lack of opportunity for the people of Myanmar. Each time we purchase a piece of jewellery from Eden we are supporting women who have experienced human trafficking and exploitation in Asia. Behind each jewellery maker is a brave story, one of suffering and trauma, but also one of healing and hope. The girls learn a skill, earn a living and are able to access community resources such as drop in centre, emergency shelter, trauma councelling, vocational training and education.
