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Handcrafted in Nepal, the JeevanKala Hot Pad is made from hand-loomed cotton featuring bright colors and an embroidered Buddha face. Measures 8 by 8 inches with a loop for hanging.
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JeevanKala is a social enterprise committed to the economic development and empowerment of Nepali artisans. All of our products are crafted by hand with an eye toward social impact, from the use of locally sourced and recycled raw materials to the preservation of traditional Nepali weaving techniques. A proud member of the Fair Trade Federation, JeevanKala has trained and employed more than 1,000 artisans in Nepal, with emphasis on women and the disabled. The sale of our products supports the livelihoods of the artisans who make them as well as the humanitarian programs of the non-profit Himalayan HealthCare, their parent organization. |
$8.40 $12.00
Our new beaded bracelet features three strands that join together at center Hamsa charm! The strands also join at the macrame adjustable closure. These bracelets are sure to pair well...
$8.40 $12.00
Our new beaded bracelet features three strands that join together at a center charm shaped like an oval The strands also join at the macrame adjustable closure. These bracelets are...
$8.40 $12.00
Our new beaded bracelet features three strands that join together at center medallion, gently carved with river designs! The strands also join at the macrame adjustable closure. These bracelets are...
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JeevanKala is a social enterprise committed to the economic development and empowerment of Nepali artisans. All of our products are crafted by hand with an eye toward social impact, from the use of locally sourced and recycled raw materials to the preservation of traditional Nepali weaving techniques. A proud member of the Fair Trade Federation, JeevanKala has trained and employed more than 1,000 artisans in Nepal, with emphasis on women and the disabled. The sale of our products supports the livelihoods of the artisans who make them as well as the humanitarian programs of the non-profit Himalayan HealthCare, their parent organization. |