Why Buy Fair Trade Bracelets?
Bracelet production involves wire work, bead stringing, metalforming, weaving, and hand-knotting — craft techniques that span jewelry making, textile craft, and mixed-material production. Many bracelets in this collection are made entirely by hand, each requiring individual construction rather than assembly from standardized components. That labor intensity is often invisible in conventional pricing, where handmade bracelets compete against machine-made alternatives on price alone.
Fair trade sourcing establishes pricing that reflects the actual labor of hand production, ensuring artisan makers are compensated at a rate that sustains their workshops. For woven and knotted bracelet producers in particular, fair trade buyer relationships are often the primary market channel that keeps continued craft production viable.
Bracelets are gifted constantly and purchased repeatedly. Choosing fair trade creates a consistent standard — the artisan skill behind each piece is valued appropriately every time, not just occasionally.
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