Arkansas Rice Flower Necklace to Benefit Arkansas Foodbank
Stacey Bowers
If you’ve ever driven across the Natural State, you’ve probably laid eyes on a rice field. As the top rice producer in the nation, Arkansas produces more than 9 billion pounds of rice each year - which would explain why rice is an important dinner staple for many Arkansans, especially those experiencing hunger.
This necklace pays homage to Arkansas’s staple crop while giving back to the Arkansas Foodbank, the largest hunger relief organization in the state. The Arkansas pendant, created by North Little Rock jewelry designer Bang-Up Betty, was made by casting real Arkansas rice flowers (from Cornerstone Farm, near Altheimer, AR) in bronze, and it’s also available in sterling silver.
Rice farmers are a big part of the Arkansas Foodbank. In the early 1980s, Arkansas rice farmers realized two things: they had a surplus of their crop, and they had hungry neighbors. By working together, they filled an important need by ensuring families and children had access to nutritious food. To this day, these producers donate millions of pounds of rice to food banks across our state, in turn feeding thousands of our neighbors experiencing hunger.
20% of the sales of these necklaces go directly to the Arkansas Foodbank. To learn more about how the Arkansas Foodbank works to relieve hunger in our state, click here.
The Arkansas Rice Flower Necklace pendant measures approximately 1.25 inches across and is available in bronze or sterling silver. The. bronze necklace is made with an 18-inch 14k gold-filled chain, and the sterling silver necklace has an 18-inch sterling silver chain. Prefer a longer chain? Click here to add an extender to your necklace.