Bonds Ornament
This colorful ornament combines an elm center with top and bottom finials made from red and green hardwood veneers which were sandwiched together. The silky red cord provides the finishing touch.
Height: 6-1/4"”
Diameter: 2”
Julia Bonds was an organizer and activist from the Appalachian Mountains. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2003 for her fight against mountaintop removal mining. She also worked to better protect communities from mine blasting and to close a coal slurry dam and storage silo in the vicinity of an elementary school. She endured physical assault, verbal abuse, and death threats because she stood up for justice in her community.
This colorful ornament combines an elm center with top and bottom finials made from red and green hardwood veneers which were sandwiched together. The silky red cord provides the finishing touch.
Height: 6-1/4"”
Diameter: 2”
Julia Bonds was an organizer and activist from the Appalachian Mountains. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2003 for her fight against mountaintop removal mining. She also worked to better protect communities from mine blasting and to close a coal slurry dam and storage silo in the vicinity of an elementary school. She endured physical assault, verbal abuse, and death threats because she stood up for justice in her community.
This colorful ornament combines an elm center with top and bottom finials made from red and green hardwood veneers which were sandwiched together. The silky red cord provides the finishing touch.
Height: 6-1/4"”
Diameter: 2”
Julia Bonds was an organizer and activist from the Appalachian Mountains. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2003 for her fight against mountaintop removal mining. She also worked to better protect communities from mine blasting and to close a coal slurry dam and storage silo in the vicinity of an elementary school. She endured physical assault, verbal abuse, and death threats because she stood up for justice in her community.