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Product ID: 280568
Handcrafted by Thai artisan Tiraphan Hasub, this exquisite beaded bracelet features five strands of gemstones and brass beads on brown polyester cord that attach at the back with small brass bells. Brightly colored lapis lazuli, serpentine, dyed blue calcite, agates, and composite turquoise create a striking contrast with the gold-colored brass, making this bracelet a magnificent accessory.
You can find our multi-gemstone beaded bracelet 'Freedom of Expression in Blue' by Tiraphan Hasub in jewelry categories such as Travel Friendly Bracelets, Serpentine Bracelets, Brass Bracelets and Beaded Bracelets. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Job Creator
Tiraphan hires other artisans at her workshop to help her craft her popular jewelry.
Microcredit Financing
Tiraphan Hasub has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $2850 and the most recent for $2850. Proceeds were used to invest in a bulk purchase of gemstones and other materials for her jewelry making.
Enabling Education
Tiraphan is deeply committed to ensuring that her children receive the best education. She pays for them to attend a local international school, as she wants them to have the best possible start in life.
Confronting Adversity
Tiraphan has thyroid disease. She tires easily and sometimes it is difficult to to find the energy for everything. Yet she refuses to let it compromise her work.
Moving On Up
Tiraphan has steadily grown her jewelry project and now provides work for other artisans in her community.
Empowering Women
The Women's Empowerment badge is awarded to female artisans or artisan groups that are led by women.
Young Talent
This artist shows a lot of talent or potential and is in their late teens or twenties.
Working with Disabilities
Among the workers at Tiraphan's workshop are some who suffer from polio.
Caring for Children
Tiraphan supports her two children.
"I believe many women think like me, and that's what inspired me to create jewelry that is original."
"Sawasdee kha! My name is Tiraphan Hasub, but everyone calls me by my nickname, Yo, which I got from my parents when I was a child. Yo means a... read more