Sandstorm Black Onyx Set of Necklace Ring & Earrings
Description
Presenting the timeless combination of black and gold - our Sandstorm Black Onyx Set. This dual tone color palette is super versatile and one as it can be paired with any outfit - modern or traditional, casual or formal. The black natural stones are set in sleek, golden frames. The collection has a natural stone embedded necklace, a pair of Turkish stone earrings, and a stunning, single-stone ring.
Sustainability
This item will be made when you place your order. You will receive something handcrafted especially for you. And you won’t be adding to a mass production process that inevitably harms the planet. Please allow up to 7 business days for production. We promise it's worth the wait. Want more customization? This item can be personalized. Ask us how.
At Equal Hands, we consciously support local artisans of Turkey in preserving a hand-crafted technique that not only has a rich legacy, but is friendly to the planet. Maintaining cultural heritage based on eco-friendly craftsmanship and engaging in fair trade is our goal.
- 3-piece black and gold jewelry set
- Dual-tone design
- Black onyx natural stones
- Eco-friendly
- Lightweight
- Durable
- Hand-made
- Sustainable fashion
- Women’s accessories
- Made in Turkey
Measurements
Earrings
- Width: 0.5 in
- Drop Length: 2 in
Ring
- Adjustable
- Onyx stone: 0.5 in
Necklace
- Length: 21 in
The Social Pillar
Equal Hands partners with artisans and organizations in underserved communities around the world to provide a dignified income and opportunities for talented makers. We also donate a portion of the purchase price to local charitable causes we support.
The Environment Pillar
We are very aware of the negative impact fast fashion and mass production has had on the environment. This awareness has led us to work towards offering the most environmentally sustainable and natural products that we can find.
The Economic Pillar
We strongly believe that empowered individuals hold the ability to break the cycle of poverty and that in particular, women need to be connected to opportunities so that communities can thrive.