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Friendship Peach Calcite Charm in Gold

Handmade wire-wrapped charms that bring the joy of friendship to your wrist! These playful peach calcite beauties are crafted from smooth 3mm opaque beads and named to celebrate the wonderful friendships built by our refugee women artisans through the Forai program. Each charm comes with a jump loop for easy attachment—just grab your jewelry pliers and get creative! Mix, match, and stack them with your favorite pieces. Women-founded and designed by an all-female team in St. Louis, MO, with 14 karat gold-filled wire sustainably sourced in Albuquerque, NM. Hand-crafted with care by fairly paid, resettled refugee and immigrant women. A charm that's as meaningful as it is fun to wear.

CARE AND QUALITY: Peach Calcite bead 8mm long, 3mm wide Requires jewelry pliers to open and close jump ring to attach to jewelry

Meet The Maker

Created by: Forai

Fairly and ethically handmade by refugee artisans in St. Louis. Every purchase empowers vulnerable women with job skills, home-based income generation, and an opportunity to thrive in a community.

Our unique, small-batch designs are timeless – from hand-hammered classics to feminine teardrop gemstones – and reflect the resilience and courage of our artisans. We offer delicate, minimalist, effortless favorites that elevate any outfit. Every piece is crafted from the highest quality, sustainably-sourced materials for those who make intentional choices for the jewelry they wear.

Founded by Jen Owens in 2009, Forai (Friends of Refugees and Immigrants) has been a source of hope for refugee and immigrant women who face significant barriers to employment and struggle to flourish in their new homes. Our mission is to empower them with a fair wage, mentorship, and the opportunity to learn marketable skills as they create the highest quality jewelry, baby clothing, textiles, and other accessories. 100% of purchases are invested in this mission. Forai focuses on three things: dignity, empowerment, and community. Together, we are changing their present and the future for their children. Hope is a beautiful thing!