Seven Diamond Love is the Bomb Bangle
This is what happens when love stops being abstract and becomes something you can actually wear every day.
What it is
The 7 Diamond Love Is the Bomb Bangle is a slim, gold-toned aluminum bangle embedded with seven Kimberley Process–certified diamonds—one for each day of the week, because symbolism works better when it’s consistent. Crafted by ARTICLE22 using upcycled Vietnam War shrapnel from Laos, this piece transforms literal remnants of destruction into a modern heirloom designed to endure. It’s jewelry with a backstory that isn’t trying to impress you—it just quietly does.
Why you’ll actually use it
Because it feels meaningful without feeling ceremonial. You don’t save this for “special occasions”; you wear it on a Tuesday because it reminds you that love can be ordinary and radical at the same time. It stacks easily, lives comfortably on your wrist, and carries a kind of weight that isn’t physical—it’s historical, ethical, and strangely grounding. The diamonds aren’t flashy; they’re intentional. Like love that lasts.
Key details
Slim bangle with seven 1.7mm Kimberley Process–certified diamonds
Comes in gold or silver finish
Material: Upcycled aluminum, gold anodized (will not chip or peel)
Sizes: Small, Standard, Large
Handmade; color and patina may vary
Each purchase supports Laotian artisan livelihoods and de-mining efforts
Clears approximately 23 m² of Laotian land through MAG (Mines Advisory Group)
The Love Is the Bomb Bangle isn’t just jewelry—it’s proof that objects can change meaning, that history can be rewritten, and that love, when worn daily, becomes something quietly revolutionary.
About the brand: ARTICLE22
ARTICLE22 is not your typical jewelry house; it operates in the strange overlap between history, craft, and moral imagination. Born from the idea that objects can carry more than ornamentation—that they can carry stories, reckonings, and ethical commitments—the brand transforms leftover metals and unexploded ordnance from Laos into designed pieces that feel like antidotes to disposability. Each bracelet, ring, or bangle is less “accessory” and more artifact: something born from the literal remnants of conflict but repurposed to signify love, resilience, and human possibility. With certified diamonds, artisanal craftsmanship, and partnerships that support de-mining and local livelihoods, ARTICLE22 doesn’t just make jewelry; it makes the case that beauty and utility can coexist with intention and impact, proving that well-made objects can be both evocative and ethically sound.
