Navy Eri Silk Scarf – Ethiopia
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Accompany Us To Ethiopia
Hand-woven from luxurious Ethiopian eri silk, this elegant lightweight scarf is perfect for all seasons. Each features hand-spun silk and natural dyes that give an unmatched depth of texture and color.
Details
Materials: Silk, natural dyes
Measurements: 72 x 16″
Care: Do not bleach. Hand wash only with mild soap and hang to dry.
This item will ship directly from our artisan partner and may arrive in a separate shipment if purchasing multiple items. Please allow an additional 3 – 5 days for your order to be prepared for shipment.
About The Artisans
Creative Women is a fair trade home + lifestyle brand that has long-term partnerships with talented artisans in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Kenya, and India who work in women-led small businesses. By creating a sustainable niche for these artisans, Creative Women helps to ensure their craft supports the health, education, and economic stability of their families.
About Accompany:
Accompany is a curated global marketplace featuring sustainable and ethical styles from artists and designers around the world. First and foremost, our mission is to change the lives of individuals, families and communities, for good through economic involvement at the heart of communities.
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