Express your sentiments with a recycled Bicycle Chain Bowl, which has been handmade by the artisans of Kahlil Ahmed's fair trade workshop in Milak Bujpur, India, by making circles with the chains from salvaged bicycles and then welding them together. This is an unforgettable way to hold fruit and vegetables, or stash receipts, mail, and other easily misplaced items.
Now available in two sizes, the smaller one measures approximately 2½" tall with a 9½" diameter and the larger one is 10¾" x 3". (If you purchased one from Repurposed prior to November 2024, it would have been the 9½",)
Each of these items is different. The images shown are sample photos and do not show the exact item you are purchasing. Because each is handmade using upcycled materials, you should understand that the product you receive will vary in appearance.
About One World Projects
At One World Projects, the mission is to create viable economic alternatives for artisans and their families while expanding the reaches of ethical and fair trade. This includes the concept of compassionate trade, which addresses the most pressing issues facing humanity today: protecting the environment, women's and children's rights, health care, education, aiding those in war-torn countries, supporting indigenous people, and much more. The focus remains steadfastly on the welfare of the artisans.
If you have any questions after looking at our photos and reading through our descriptions, you can get in touch with us by clicking the chat bubble on any page. We'll get back to you as soon as we have an answer!
But if for any reason you do not, we will accept the return of any item within 30 days for exchange or store credit. Items must be in like-new condition and with your original receipt or packing list.