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Dori Beaded Bracelets

Dori Beaded Bracelets

SKU: DC-305574
$38.00Price

Two bracelets that are technically just beads on thread but somehow make you feel like you’re participating in history, culture, and a subtle ethical revolution—simultaneously.

 

What It Is:
The Dori Beaded Bracelets are a pair of adjustable cotton-thread bracelets adorned with tiny glass beads, handmade in India. Each one carries subtle variations, the small imperfections that machines would never let you see, and in doing so, they remind you that craft is a narrative, not a production line. They’re minimal enough to layer yet colorful enough to insist you notice them—a quiet rebellion against the idea that fashion has to be loud to matter.

 

Why You’ll Actually Wear It:
Because these bracelets are more than decoration; they’re a statement about labor, culture, and choice. Every purchase supports a cooperative of women artisans in Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut, providing fair wages, home-based work, and empowerment in a society that often undervalues women. Wear them solo, stack them, mix them with other pieces—each bead is a tiny existential argument that what you put on your wrist can also put you on the right side of history.

 

Key Details:

  • Material: Glass beads + cotton thread

  • Adjustable: Fits any wrist

  • Origin: Handmade in India

  • Impact: Supports women artisans, fair wages, ethical production

  • Care: Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged water exposure


Tiny beads, big ideas—bracelets that make your wrist look good and your moral compass feel justified.

 

About the brand: SLATE + SALT 

Slate + Salt is the kind of brand that makes you reconsider your relationship with everyday objects. Founded by Lyndsay, a travel enthusiast who fell in love with the people, cultures, and craftsmanship she encountered exploring off-the-beaten-path villages across Southeast Asia, the brand offers a curated collection of modern, one-of-a-kind pieces. Each item is handmade using traditional techniques, supporting artisans in rural villages and promoting fair trade practices.

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