



Teja Lapis Drop Earrings
Fair trade
artisan made
ethically sourced
Slip on the Teja Lapis Drop Earrings and let your authentic self shine! The lapis stone is thought to symbolize inner truth, and this stunning pair is made with a row of the eye-catching blue stone surrounded by brass. The unique shape is sure to have friends asking where you got them! Artfully handcrafted in India by our fair trade partner Tara Projects, which helps to transform artisans' lives and communities with new opportunities to earn sustainable income.
Materials: Lapis uncut stone, brass bead and wire - Measures: 1.5"L - Colors: Antique brass, blue - Barcode: 732919547290 - Handcrafted in India
We love the beautiful artisan goods we receive from Ten Thousand Villages. Knowing that their makers earn a fair, living wage in safe working conditions while producing the products we love so much make purchasing from this company the easiest choice. We know you're going to enjoy and cherish these incredible items as much as we do!
Emily and Lydia (who pack up our paper goods) work together with our artisan shop ladies, Hannah and Rhea, to carefully pack up your order and ship it via the method you choose at check out. Our shipping timeline is one to three business days, and almost all orders will ship within one business day!
Please email us at shipping@farmette.co if you need your order to arrive by a certain date, and we will do everything we can to accommodate.

Empowering Makers throughout the world
"We're a global maker-to-market movement that addresses economic injustice. Because every handcrafted object has a life of meaning behind it. We’re a way for you to shop with intention for ethically-sourced handcrafted wares - and to share in the joy of empowering makers in ten thousand villages. As a pioneer of fair trade, we do business differently, putting people and planet first. That means you can trust that every purchase and donation you make directly impacts the life and community of its maker in an under-resourced community. Together we break the cycle of generational poverty and ignite social change."