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Victims of sex trafficking design eco friendly jewellery for a cause

Victims of sex trafficking design eco friendly jewellery for a cause

Sunday July 05, 2015 , 2 min Read

Sex workers in Bihar and West Bengal are assisting a US-based designer in production of jewelry and hair accessories fashioned out of upcycled saris with sale proceeds going towards educating women rescued from trafficking.


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“I am thrilled that we have teamed together to produce an eco-friendly product. I have used upcycled saris to create this collection, hence the name ‘Who’s Sari now?’ Our focus is jewelry and hair accessories. We have bangles, necklaces and various styled headbands. We also have a bagline launching soon,” says Rosena Sammi, founder, Rosena Sammi jewelry.

‘Who’s Sari Now?’ is an initiative in association with Apne Aap Women Worldwide to empower women and children rescued by the Delhi-based anti-sex trafficking NGO from the red light districts across India. Sales from the ‘Who’s Sari Now’ jewelry and accessories collection, which uses up-cycled saris, will directly benefit the education of the rescued girls and women, according to PTI.

“A percentage of the profit from the bangles and headbands will go to support school for children from red-light areas in India through the Apne Aap community centres,” says Ruchira Gupta, Founder and President Apne Aap Women Worldwide. Rosena Sammi jewelry is a global-chic brand launched this January. Celebrity fans of her jewelry include Rihanna, Jessica Simpson, Blake Lively, Miley Cyrus, Jessica Alba, Naomi Watts and Hilary Duff besides Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra.

“I am the mother of two young girls and I have always had an interest in advocating for women, both as a lawyer and as a jewelry designer. When I met Ruchira and learnt about the work she was doing, I knew this was an opportunity to make a difference,” says Sammi.