Why Buy Fair Trade Necklaces?
Necklace production spans metalsmithing, bead work, stone setting, and textile cord construction — distinct craft disciplines concentrated in artisan workshops. Each technique requires skills built over years, and the range of materials in a single necklace can involve metal suppliers, stone cutters, bead producers, and cord makers — multiple tiers where labor conditions are rarely assessed in conventional sourcing.
Fair trade necklace sourcing applies wage and condition standards at the artisan production stage. For producers with material-intensive designs, fair trade pricing reflects the full labor content — the setting, stringing, finishing, and quality control that make a well-constructed necklace last. Long-term fair trade relationships give artisan jewelers the income predictability needed to maintain their workshops and skills over time.
A necklace is a considered purchase — worn often, kept long, and frequently given as a meaningful gift. Buying fair trade means the artisan who made it was compensated at a level that reflects the skill and time the piece represents.
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