Lotus Block Printed Cotton Robe

Ten Thousand Villages helped pioneer the concept of fair trade in the United States. They work with hundreds of artisans in several countries and we are happy to have them here on Artizan Made. We are an affiliate seller for them and when you click on the “Shop Now” button, you will go to their site where you can explore all of their beautiful products.

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Description

This beautiful Lotus Bathrobe is a good way to feel a little more graceful in the morning. (And who couldn’t use that?) Of course, with its soft cotton, lovely wide sleeves and peaceful green lotus block print, you might just want to wear it all day. This robe was crafted by makers working with our fair trade partner Aravali, providing year-round work and fair wages for artisans, so many young adults choose to carry on the craft tradition in local workshops after finishing their schooling.

  • Kimono-style cotton robe with hand-block-printed lotus design in olive green
  • One size fits most: 54Lx24W inches (shoulder to shoulder), sleeves are 13L inches, belt is 72L
  • Sleeves are 16W inches, bottom 8 inches stitched closed
  • Cold wash, line dry, warm iron
  • Handmade in India

Authentic fair trade product.

Our mission: We create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and stories to our markets through long-term, fair trading relationships.

Our vision: One day all artisans in developing countries will earn a fair wage, be treated with dignity and respect, and be able to live a life of quality.

Ten Thousand Villages

Our mission: We create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and stories to our markets through long-term, fair trading relationships.

Our vision: One day all artisans in developing countries will earn a fair wage, be treated with dignity and respect, and be able to live a life of quality.

 

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