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Article 22

Luxembourg Peacebomb Bangle by Article 22

Regular price €47.00 EUR
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In collaboration with Article 22, we have customised each bangle with an engraved ode to Luxembourg on the exterior.    The interior of the bangle is engraved with the namesake, ARTICLE22, inspired by the 22nd Article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states everyone’s right to social, economic, and cultural security and the free development of personality.

Description and Size

Interior diameter:
SML 2.4” / 6cm
STD 2.5”/ 6.4cm
LRG 2.6” / 6.7cm
XLG 3” / 7.6cm

For women, STD is our best selling size.
For men, LGE is our best selling size.

To determine your size, place your knuckles flat against a ruler, measure the width of your pointer knuckle to pinky knuckle.

Choose SML if 3” or less
Choose STD if 3”
Choose LRG if 3.5”
Choose XLG if over 4”

Comes complete with ARTICLE22 Story Card and handwoven, reusable Cotton Pouch


PEACEBOMB Al does not have to be removed in water. Metal does not tarnish and has been tested to determine that it is NICKEL FREE.

With wear, each piece becomes uniquely yours and will acquire a polished patina from the natural oils of your skin.


Article 22
Inspired by a trip to Laos and learning about the Secret War, Elizabeth Suda, the founder of Article 22, was intrigued when she came across artisans who were melting US bomb metal to make spoons. After discovering that Laos still had 80 million undetonated bombs, Elizabeth had the idea to start a hand-crafted jewelry line that would transform old war shrapnel into modern jewelry. By purchasing Article 22 jewelry, you help clear land, pay artisan families at least five-fold of local minimum wage, and 10% of proceeds are donated to aid village development.

Each piece gives back to support traditional Laotian artisan livelihoods, village development, community endeavors and further de-mining efforts.

Your purchase contributes to MAG (Mines Advisory Group) to safely & expertly clear some of the 80 million unexploded bombs contaminating land in Laos.