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Ethiopia

    • Wrap yourself in a fine, cool mist on a hot day. This transparent, featherweight shawl is a perfect accessory for summer.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa handweave these all natural cotton bath towels. Machine washable and dryable.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these all natural cotton and silk bath towels. Use them as bath or beach towels, tablecloths, sarongs, or blankets.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these all natural cotton and silk ribbed table runner. Use it at home or wear as a shawl.

    • The wrap is handwoven by Ethiopian women artisans. The stripe pattern is formed by alternating an extra-fine Ethiopian cotton weft with a medium-weight one.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa handweave these all natural cotton wraps. The stripe pattern is formed by alternating an extra-fine Ethiopian cotton weft with a medium-weight one.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these two-tone silk and cotton scarves.The fabric is handwoven--the blended (melange) coloring is created by the changing of the black and indigo weft yarns. Handwash.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these all natural cotton ribbed table runner. The fabric is handwoven and then dyed with the natural dye, indigo.

    • The women artisans in Ethiopia create these soft pillows; the cotton patterns are separated by running stitches to suggest a field of neff grain. The fabric is handwoven and the indigo is naturally dyed. Zippered opening and pillow insert.The hypoallergenic inserts are covered with 100% cotton fabric. Fill is 5% down, 95% feathers.

    • The women artisans in Ethiopia create these soft pillows; the cotton patterns are separated by running stitches to suggest a field of neff grain. The fabric is handwoven and the indigo is naturally dyed. Zippered opening and pillow insert.The hypoallergenic inserts are covered with 100% cotton fabric. Fill is 5% down, 95% feathers.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia handweave these soft, bolster pillows with folded pleat detailing–the pleats suggesting the many African rivers that flow through their villages. Made from handspun wild silk from local cocoons, as well as handspun cotton.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these all natural cotton ribbed napkins. The fabric is handwoven with the ribs formed by thick cotton. It's a good fabric for natural dyes too. Machine wash and dry. Pair it with the ribbed tablecloth.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these two-tone silk and cotton scarves.The fabric is handwoven--the blended (melange) coloring is created by the changing color of the weft yarns. Handwash.

    • Women artisans in Ethiopia, Africa create these two-tone silk and cotton scarves.The fabric is handwoven--the blended (melange) coloring is created by the changing color of the weft yarns. Handwash.

    • This truly traditional shawl is still worn by Ethiopian women. The border of Ethiopian tibeb, an intricate woven design, offers a striking contrast to the whiteness of the cloth. This handspun cotton is handwoven into a lightweight and sheer fabric that stretches open looking equally beautiful as a large scarf or a shawl.