Winter sales - jewelry sales

Find the winter sales until February 4, 2020. To discover our ephemeral sales, which change every week, subscribe to private sales.

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OMYOKI AND THE SALES

Not very fan of excessive discounts since our jewelry is from very small collections, made with love and patience by artisans from developing countries, we still wanted to adapt to this increasingly common use. To offer you these promotions we reduce our margin and count on a larger volume of sales. All this with a view to renewing our creations and making local craftsmen work even more. Opt for ethical fashion and fair trade!

WHERE DOES OUR FAIR TRADE JEWELRY COMES FROM

Discover handmade jewelry from developing countries. Our jewelry is created in collaboration with talented craftsmen, real partners, carefully selected during our travels in Asia.

We choose the artisans with whom we work for their art, their knowledge, and their passion for their job. Together, we create unique models based on their crafting knowledge, local designs and fashion trends.

Our models are unique and natural stones selected one by one.

THAILAND

Lek's workshop is located in northern Thailand, near Burma. The Karen, tribes of the northern mountains are very skilled with their hands. The Karens work with cloth and silver. Unlike many countries, they use purer silver, which is 95 to 98% silver, instead of 92,5% which is a standard.

NEPAL

Mahesh lives in the suburbs of Kathmandu, in the family house, with his parents, his wife and his 2 children. He has been making malas and pearl bracelets for 14 years! Mahesh is very religious, when he puts on beads he seems to be in active meditation. There emanates from this person an absolute calm, a peaceful force.

INDIA

Shankar's workshop is located in the fabulous little town of Pushkar, in the heart of Rajasthan. Shankar is a Hindu, passionate about his work, and very active in the community. Shankar collaborates daily with other craftsmen because his workshop is very small, he does not have all the necessary tools. The creation of jewelry is a bit long but the result is well worth taking the time!

Indian jewelry craftsman

OUR HUMANITARIAN COMMITMENTS

Because we need to be meaningfull, because we care about those developing countries, we commit ourselves by donating 1000 € per year to humanitarian projects in the Himalayan regions, through the NGO Karuna Sheshen. In addition to this, 3% of each jewel that YOU purchase is donated to this organization and you contribute directly to support local people. This is the case, even during private sales and promotions. We haven't increased our prices because of this coomitment and do not intend to. We are aiming at fair prices for a fair trade and to support ethical fashion. Learn more