HENRY TIMMS:

One of the things we have always seen — and we see it more now with social media — is the kind of fluidity of giving. So people are able to form movements quickly around campaigns and causes they care about. I think we have already seen that post-election. We have seen lots of different groups that have seen spikes in giving.

ELIZABETH SUDA, Founder, Article 22: And each piece helps clear some of the 80 million bombs that haven't yet exploded.

I think our jewelry has this multilayered impact, where the giver is consciously choosing something that has benefits for the people that make it.

We will still continue to use these hand tools.