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Fair Trade Cotton Shawl/Scarf--Available in 5 Vibrant Colors! Wrap Yourself Up in Economic Justice!
Handwoven in Guatemala for Equitable Wages Through Fair Trade
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In the picture to the left, the Plum scarf is being worn as a shawl.
These 100% cotton Fair Trade shawls/scarves are hand made in Guatemala and distributed by Distant Village Packaging. They are beautifully handwoven cloths in the telar tradition. The word "telar" means 'loom' in Spanish. When they are worn as a shawl, the looseness of the weave allows you to see the blouse or dress you are wearing beneath. When worn as a scarf, it's not too bulky. It's flexible enough to be used as a table runner as well. They are 68" long x 18 ½" wide.
REMEMBER to specify the color of your choice, in the drop down list to the left.
The shawls/scarves come in Plum, Navy Blue, True Red, Royal Blue and Goldenrod (not a pastel yellow as the picture suggests).
How Does Distant Village Ensure Fair Trade Practices?
Their staff and founder visits workshops regularly to conduct audits; assist in personal and professional development of the artisans; review artisans' environmental impact of raw materials, conversion, and waste processes; and spend days with the workshop owners, artisans, and families. Workshops which contribute 80% or more of the finished goods are visited at least twice annually.
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