Why Give Fair Trade Earrings for Mother's Day?
Earrings are among the most personal pieces of jewelry — chosen daily, worn close, and often among the most meaningful items in a collection. The artisans who make them are typically skilled specialists: wire workers, bead stringers, metalsmiths, weavers. In conventional supply chains, that specialization is rarely reflected in what they're paid.
Fair trade sourcing establishes pricing that reflects the actual labor of hand production. It builds longer-term relationships between buyers and makers, creating the income predictability that lets artisan workshops sustain their craft over time — rather than taking on whatever work is available at whatever rate a buyer dictates.
For a mom who wears her jewelry every day, a fair trade pair is the kind of gift she'll reach for consistently and remember where it came from. The artisan who made it was paid fairly to do so.
Fair Trade Mother's Day Earrings FAQs
What makes a pair of earrings fair trade?
Are the artisans who make these earrings paid fairly?
How does The Labour Movement verify that brands are actually fair trade?
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