Hand-knotted bracelet made of Japanese glass beads
The TRIO Roll-On Bracelet from obo combines fine Japanese glass beads, vibrant colors, and sustainable production. These bracelets are handmade pieces of jewelry that are both playful and unique.
The bracelets are made in Nepal, where women's cooperatives hand-crochet each piece from Japanese glass and brass beads. Each bracelet carries the story of traditional craftsmanship and fair working conditions.
The creator of these bracelets is Felix Doll, a Zurich-based fashion designer who, with his label obo, is committed to fair trade design. Since receiving a sustainability grant in 2013, Felix has been working closely with Nepalese artisans. obo's producers are members of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO): fair wages, respectful collaboration, and appreciation of traditional craftsmanship are their top priorities.
obo doesn't produce mass-produced goods. The product range is deliberately manageable, and the products are created in close collaboration with the artisans. This leaves room for flexibility and creative experimentation, without losing sight of the principles of sustainability and fairness. An obo bracelet is more than just a piece of jewelry. It's a statement: for fairness, for the preservation of traditions, and for the joy of design. It's the small accessory that completes your outfit—and simultaneously makes a difference in the world.
Hand-knotted bracelet made of Japanese glass beads
The TRIO Roll-On Bracelet from obo combines fine Japanese glass beads, vibrant colors, and sustainable production. These bracelets are handmade pieces of jewelry that are both playful and unique.
The bracelets are made in Nepal, where women's cooperatives hand-crochet each piece from Japanese glass and brass beads. Each bracelet carries the story of traditional craftsmanship and fair working conditions.
The creator of these bracelets is Felix Doll, a Zurich-based fashion designer who, with his label obo, is committed to fair trade design. Since receiving a sustainability grant in 2013, Felix has been working closely with Nepalese artisans. obo's producers are members of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO): fair wages, respectful collaboration, and appreciation of traditional craftsmanship are their top priorities.
obo doesn't produce mass-produced goods. The product range is deliberately manageable, and the products are created in close collaboration with the artisans. This leaves room for flexibility and creative experimentation, without losing sight of the principles of sustainability and fairness. An obo bracelet is more than just a piece of jewelry. It's a statement: for fairness, for the preservation of traditions, and for the joy of design. It's the small accessory that completes your outfit—and simultaneously makes a difference in the world.