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Maraki Shawl - Pine

Maraki Shawl - Pine

Regular price $45.00
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Bundle up in style with our ethically-made shawl in calming, forest green.

This eco-friendly design has been handwoven on a traditional loom by skilful weavers in Ethiopia using locally sourced cotton and natural dye. The finishing touch? A delicate eyelash fringe that adds an extra layer of elegance.

As multi-functional as they are elegant, our lightweight shawls are perfect for layering your outfits in cooler weather and are the perfect fashionable accessory to tuck in a bag for travel.

Rest assured that your wrap is from a member of the World Fair Trade Organization which creates respectful, ethical, and sustainable work opportunities for artisans in Ethiopia.

 

About the Maker

Our textile supplier is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization and operates a wonderful facility in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Their workforce is 50% women, and 75% of the management positions are held by women.

Spinners and weavers are employed in a safe, supportive, and comfortable environment.

Textiles are hand-made using cotton, linen and silk and techniques inspired by ancient weaving traditions. All of the dyes are eco-friendly and made of local plants, herbs, and natural products.

Learn more about the artisans who created these beautiful Fair Trade textiles, here.

Materials & Dimensions

100% cotton. 70 x 200cm approx. Please note our Shawls are larger in size than our Scarves.

Care Instructions

Cold hand wash, line dry, cool iron

Shipping

We ship worldwide using Australia Post. Postage cost is calculated at checkout. Orders are packed with love by our Hamlin volunteers and usually dispatched within three working days.

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Gifts that Give Back

When you purchase from the Hamlin Shop, you are receiving ethical products handmade by fairtrade artisans from a variety of countries across Africa. Your purchase supports local craftspeople and women in Ethiopia who are recovering from preventable childbirth injuries. This is shopping with an impact. Thank you.