18" Hand Woven Grey Throw Pillow, Ethiopian Cotton, Fair Trade
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18" Hand Woven Grey Throw Pillow, Ethiopian Cotton, Fair Trade

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18" Hand Woven Grey Throw Pillow, Ethiopian Cotton, Fair TradeWhit This pillow is masterfully handwoven in Ethiopia from the finest hand spun cotton. Pillow cover measures 18" x 18" with a zipper closure and inner cotton lining. Machine wash and dry. Ethically crafted in Ethiopia. Please note that the pattern of each pillow will very slightly making them all uniquely beautiful. Each pillow is watchfully spun, woven and embroidered by a small mother daughter led group of women in Tunisias capital city, Tunis.

 

Whit This pillow is masterfully handwoven in Ethiopia from the finest hand-spun cotton. 

Pillow cover measures 18" x 18" with a zipper closure and inner cotton lining.  Machine wash and dry. Ethically crafted in Ethiopia. Please note that the pattern of each pillow will very slightly making them all uniquely beautiful.


Each pillow is watchfully spun, woven and embroidered by a small mother-daughter led group of women in Tunisia’s capital city, Tunis.  Ethically crafted in Tunisia.

Each comes with filled with a pillow insert made in the USA with a high thread count covering and hypo-allergenic polycotton filling. 

Care: Machine wash and dry.

Color: White With Grey

Size: 18" x 18" 

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This fair trade home and lifestyle brand have had long-term partnerships with talented artisans in India, Ethiopia, Guatemala, and Kenya who work in women-led small businesses. By developing healthy, sustainable, and profitable partnerships, they are able to bring artisanal handcrafted pieces to a global market. These artisans create beautifully unique natural fiber handspun and hand-woven textiles and baskets.

Handcrafted with skillful hands and careful attention, each piece has unique qualities in natural texture, softness, and color. They are committed to providing high-quality jobs to their suppliers as well as unique products for their customers.

By creating a sustainable niche for these artisans, they help to ensure their craft supports the health, education, and economic stability of their families. They believe that conscious consumerism — in which the act of buying is also one of giving — is a powerful way to effect change.

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Impact:

  • Fair Trade
  • Supports Artisans
  • Fair Wage
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Socio-Economic
  • Creates Jobs
  • Creates Employment
  • Prevents Poverty
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