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Embrace Bangle Bracelet

Material: Sterling Silver

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At once delicate and strong, our Embrace Bangle is stunning on its own or stacked with others. Ethically made by master craftsmen in Kathmandu, Nepal forging modern design with ancient techniques. 
  • Bangle is approx. 2.75"
  • Square band profile
  • Handmade by artisans in Nepal. Please allow for variations in finishing.
  • Brass will tarnish as it responds to moisture and individual body chemistry. It stays its shiniest when kept close to the skin. Polish with anti-tarnish cloth. Store in a dry place.

    Mulxiply

    Mulxiply

    Pronounced "multiply", our brand was born out of the recognition that fashion can be fair, art can be healing, and design can change the world.

    After spending nearly 20 years in fashion and design, paralleled with volunteering alongside humanitarian organizations in the developing world, Tanja Cesh launched MULXIPLY in 2010. While traveling to India, Nepal, and other parts of Southeast Asia, she was exposed to the horrors of human trafficking and the growing pandemic that affects poor and marginalized women and men the world over.

    It was in the moments of sitting in villages, surrounded by women who were sewing or felting to make extra money for their families, where the seeds for MULXIPLY were planted. She saw a way to combat poverty by creating dignified employment by combining her experience in the fashion industry and the western marketplace with skilled artisans who needed work.

    Pronounced "multiply", our brand was born out of the recognition that fashion can be fair, art can be healing, and design can change the world.

    After spending nearly 20 years in fashion and design, paralleled with volunteering alongside humanitarian organizations in the developing world, Tanja Cesh launched MULXIPLY in 2010. While traveling to India, Nepal, and other parts of Southeast Asia, she was exposed to the horrors of human trafficking and the growing pandemic that affects poor and marginalized women and men the world over.

    It was in the moments of sitting in villages, surrounded by women who were sewing or felting to make extra money for their families, where the seeds for MULXIPLY were planted. She saw a way to combat poverty by creating dignified employment by combining her experience in the fashion industry and the western marketplace with skilled artisans who needed work.

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