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Kantha Kitchen Towel

Kantha Kitchen Towel

Regular price $19.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $19.00 USD
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Due to the use of upcycled materials, all colors and patterns will vary. Cost is for one towel.
Our hand-stitched kitchen towels are made out of 3 layers of recycled sari material. They are soft, absorbent, and fast drying!  We love remade sari products, because they bear the patches of the women who loved them first! And every new stitch tells the story of a women who is helping break the cycle of poverty for her family and community by using her skills to help provide for her family.

Measurements: 25.5in x 19.5 in

Material: Recycled Sari Fabric - You will notice that your kitchen towel is already well loved, displaying patches and small imperfections.

Care Instructions: Wash gently. Tumble Dry. Love Well.

Each Kantha Kitchen Towel goes through the hands of 3 women and creates 5 hours of work!

Asha Project | Fair Trade | India

Asha Project was created with a vision to empower women in India to help break the cycle of poverty that has a hold on their families and communities. The organization was birthed out of the need for women to have a space to come together in community. Our women are committed to meeting weekly in small groups in their neighborhoods to work on handicrafts, but beyond this, to be available to do everyday life together, through love, support, and encouragement. We take pride in prioritizing a fair and livable wage for all of our workers, so that they may be able to find value in their work and their abilities while helping to support their families. All of our handicraft groups are led by women who themselves started out as a member learning handicraft work. Our hope is that our women would feel proud of themselves and empowered to lead by coming alongside other women in their home and work lives.

Blooming Grace/Love Calcutta Arts | Fair Trade | Survivor-made in India

LCA employs around 30 young women, ages 17 to 45, who complete three months of training before handcrafting beautiful goods made from leather, repurposed saris, canvas, and other textiles. For these women, LCA is more than a workplace—it’s a family and a lifeline, offering financial independence, self-worth, and the opportunity to build a brighter future for themselves and their children. Rooted in the transformative love of Jesus, LCA cultivates joy, security, and purpose by providing true freedom from the sex trade and breaking cycles of generational bondage. Through weekly cell groups led by local pastors and Sunday evening open church services, each woman is empowered to grow spiritually as well as professionally, designing a better tomorrow through dignified work and restored hope.

Blooming Grace Boutiques works alongside organizations around the world who focus on creating dignified jobs for vulnerable individuals. This empowers people and communities, providing them with the financial independence necessary to break free from exploitation.

We offer amazing hand-crafted items made by these artisans formerly in vulnerable situations. This approach not only addresses the root causes of trafficking but also fosters long-term economic growth and stability.

Our goal is to create a way for all people to join together and help vulnerable communities in the United States and around the world. 

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