Dream Necklace
The AIDA Dream amulet symbolises a promise to stay true to your dreams and support others in theirs.Made of recycled silver by the AIDA team in Helsinki and design in collaboration with a local designer Ida Ginman.
♡ All pieces are handmade and made to order by AIDA Team in Helsinki
♡ Every item is unique, therefore the look might vary from shown photos
COMPOSITION:
Recycled silver / gold-plated silver pendant with 45cm chain.
SHIPPING:
3,90€ domestic shipping (shipped in 2-5 working days) or free studio pick up from Pursimiehenkatu 21.
International shipping info here.
IMPACT:
AIDA impact employs mothers and women, who have had to leave their home countries to start it all over. In addition to the first opportunity to work in Finland, we offer other help in building careers and integration.
Besides income, work improves language skills, increases cultural awareness, builds local and social networks, increases social participation and improves physical and mental health.
Thank you for choosing AIDA and supporting better integration and brighter future of families.
What is AIDA?
AIDA Impact is a jewellery brand that seeks to create sustainable and measurable social impact.
Our mission is twofold. For our customers, we offer beauty and joy through our high-quality, fine craftmanship jewellery that is made of natural materials in Helsinki. For our employees – who are immigrant and refugee women – we provide a gateway to working life, and a network in a new country.
AIDA is founded, run, and owned by women.
We are open to company and organisation collaborations. So far, we have worked with Marimekko, Sitra, Startup Refugees, Flow Festival, Nordea, Suomen Pakolaisapu, Ruskeat Tytöt and Hotel St. George.
Our story
AIDA impact was founded in Helsinki, Finland, in spring 2018. The brand was designed for optimists, change makers, and dreamers. For people who value social justice, and share our respect for diversity and appreciation of beauty.
In four years, AIDA has grown into a company that has provided work for 30 women, most of which are immigrant and refugee women from various backgrounds. We have found many skilled employees with the help of Startup Refugees.
One of the original questions that kicked off AIDA was: could a pair of earrings change the world – even just a little bit? Elina Siira, the founder and CEO of AIDA Impact describes the birth-process of the company as follows:
“I have been making jewellery all my life. I made my first pieces at the age of three or four. But then life happened and suddenly there was no more time for creativity — until my maternity leave in 2017. Motherhood also made me reflect upon my privileges; I was spending time at home with my baby in a safe country, with all the possible support around. I felt like I had won the birth lottery, unlike many others. I wanted to do something and spread the good.
At the same time, most European countries were receiving many new immigrants, and the public discussion on the topic was quite heated. I was reflecting a lot on the fact that my own mother is an immigrant, and when I was a baby, she was in a new country, trying to learn the language and to eventually find her own place in the working life. Finding one’s place and a network in a foreign country is not easy for anyone, but it is particularly difficult for immigrant and refugee mothers. Motherhood as it is, can be hard and oftentimes lonely work.
I wanted to do something, no matter how small, that would somehow address this problem. I wanted to combine my love for making jewellery, my motherhood, my business background and my hope to make positive social impact. AIDA was born.”
Why Jewellery?
No one needs Jewellery. Nevertheless, people have been wearing jewellery consistently across space and time, religions, cultures and gender. The earliest known jewellery was actually created by Neanderthal, circa 40 000 – 50 00 years ago. The use of gems was also conspicuous in many ancient cultures. Perhaps this has to do with our need for self-expression, perhaps with our self-adornment.
Jewellery can bring up memories and have sentimental value, as it is often passed on from parents to children. Sometimes it is simply our longing for aesthetics that makes us wear jewellery. Do you have those days when you look into the mirror and, for some reason, feel gloomy or plain and decide to wear gorgeous statement earrings? A piece of jewellery can also represent a new start, hope, independency, or to reflect your values. Some jewellery can even change lives.
At AIDA Impact, we would like to believe that jewellery can have a positive impact on the society and that it can, indeed, change lives. It certainly has transformed ours.
AIDA team in the Summer of 2018
Some AIDA team members; Fatima, Dhuha, Sarwa and the kids in Kallio, Helsinki, in April 2019.
Some AIDA team members and friends of AIDA at a photoshoot in Summer 2020
Elina, the founder of AIDA and her baby in the early spring of 2018.
We know that invincible feeling when wearing your favourite jewellery and we want your go to pieces to last you for years to come.
Here is how to care for your AIDA jewellery so it will last you as long as possible:
METALS
At AIDA we use silver, 9ct and 18ct gold as our metals. Pieces made of 9ct or 18ct gold do not tarnish, but to preserve the colour of our other metals it is best to remove your jewellery before showering, exercising or sleeping. Clean metals with warm, soapy water.
The best way to store metals is keeping different materials separately to avoid tarnishing. It is best to store metal jewellery in their own pouch or bag or a jewellery box with different compartments. All our jewellery pieces contain jump rings for safety, which should be tightened every couple of years to avoid losing your jewellery.
PEARLS
Avoid getting pearls wet, remove them before showing, exercising or sleeping. Clean your pearls with a damp cloth, lukewarm water and mild soap only as needed.Do not use water that is too hot or cold. Never soak pearls in water.
Avoid harsh chemicals like hairspray and detergent. Store pearls in a box or pouch where they get moisture. Do not store pearls in airtight conditions such as plastic bags as they will start to lose their shine.
SILKS
Avoid getting your silk earrings wet, remove them before exercise, showering or sleeping. Store silks carefully, preferably in their own boxes. Do not pull on the tassles. Loose strands may be gently snipped away with scissors if needed.
You may gently iron the silk tassels on the lowest setting of your iron and under a cotton t-shirt if needed.
If you have any questions about taking care of your AIDA pieces, do not hesitate to contact us at info@aidaimpact.com