Bamboo Flex Cuff, Sterling Silver, 4MM
To celebrate Earth Month and our sustainable heritage, we brought back seven archival pieces from our Bamboo Collection. Every piece purchased contributes to the Bamboo Village Trust, in support of their mission to establish 200 Bamboo Villages across the tropical belt by 2030.
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It Takes a Village It Takes a Village
To celebrate Earth Month and our sustainable heritage, we’re bringing back seven archival pieces from our Bamboo Collection.
In support of the Bamboo Village Trust, every piece purchased contributes to the building of Bamboo Villages in Bali and across the tropical belt. Together, let’s restore the ecosystems and livelihoods of communities in the region where the John Hardy story began.
To celebrate Earth Month and our sustainable heritage, we’re bringing back seven archival pieces from our Bamboo Collection.
In support of the Bamboo Village Trust, every piece purchased contributes to the building of Bamboo Villages in Bali and across the tropical belt. Together, let’s restore the ecosystems and livelihoods of communities in the region where the John Hardy story began.
Why Bamboo? Why Bamboo?
One of Earth’s most sustainable and fastest-growing materials, bamboo holds the potential to transform rural communities. It naturally restores the quality and composition of air and soil, making it a powerful tool in reversing deforestation. As a fast-growing crop, it can be harvested for sustainable construction and woven into artisanal objects—think baskets and mats—fueling village-led artisanal economies.
One of Earth’s most sustainable and fastest-growing materials, bamboo holds the potential to transform rural communities. It naturally restores the quality and composition of air and soil, making it a powerful tool in reversing deforestation. As a fast-growing crop, it can be harvested for sustainable construction and woven into artisanal objects—think baskets and mats—fueling village-led artisanal economies.
Why Bamboo? Why Bamboo?
One of Earth’s most sustainable and fastest-growing materials, bamboo holds the potential to transform rural communities. It naturally restores the quality and composition of air and soil, making it a powerful tool in reversing deforestation. As a fast-growing crop, it can be harvested for sustainable construction and woven into artisanal objects—think baskets and mats—fueling village-led artisanal economies.
One of Earth’s most sustainable and fastest-growing materials, bamboo holds the potential to transform rural communities. It naturally restores the quality and composition of air and soil, making it a powerful tool in reversing deforestation. As a fast-growing crop, it can be harvested for sustainable construction and woven into artisanal objects—think baskets and mats—fueling village-led artisanal economies.