Recycled Sari Knitted Round Trivet by White Peacock from India

$16.00
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Recycled Sari Knitted Round Trivet by White Peacock from India

$16.00

Looking for a fun pop of color for your kitchen? Check these out! Handknitted out of sari, these fair trade trivets are fun, durable, and love center stage! It takes a woman about 1 hour to cut and roll the sari and another hour to knit one. Not only are these practical, beautiful, life giving, they would also make a great gift!  Hand knitted by Manjusha.

Care instructions: Machine wash on the gentle cycle and hang to dry.

Dimensions: 9 inches. 

Founded in 2008, The White Peacock (TWP) was created to equip and empower a community of local slum-dwelling women. Many of these women had young kids whom they were forced to leave for long hours during the day so they could work in the fields. What TWP quickly realized was that these women could weave, sew, stitch, and crochet. They took this creativity and gave them an outlet. These women are less of employees and more of entrepreneurs. Now the women can work at home and take care of their children while having dignified employment.­

Empowering people. Changing lives.

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Looking for a fun pop of color for your kitchen? Check these out! Handknitted out of sari, these fair trade trivets are fun, durable, and love center stage! It takes a woman about 1 hour to cut and roll the sari and another hour to knit one. Not only are these practical, beautiful, life giving, they would also make a great gift!  Hand knitted by Manjusha.

Care instructions: Machine wash on the gentle cycle and hang to dry.

Dimensions: 9 inches. 

Founded in 2008, The White Peacock (TWP) was created to equip and empower a community of local slum-dwelling women. Many of these women had young kids whom they were forced to leave for long hours during the day so they could work in the fields. What TWP quickly realized was that these women could weave, sew, stitch, and crochet. They took this creativity and gave them an outlet. These women are less of employees and more of entrepreneurs. Now the women can work at home and take care of their children while having dignified employment.­

Empowering people. Changing lives.