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Handloom Striped Apron

A quality, handmade apron should be in every baker's kitchen. The Handloom Striped Apron is carefully crafted on a loom by fair trade artisans in India who are master weavers. The care and detail are evident, making it very different from a factory-made apron. Featuring earth tones of olive green, gray, khaki and cream, a large front pocket, adjustable neck ties with D rings and a long waist tie. This hardy apron makes a wonderful gift, as each one comes in a drawstring gift bag.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDIA

  • 100% cotton
  • Machine wash, warm water. Do not bleach. Line dry.
  • Body 34"Lx27"W, neck strap 24"L with D rings to fasten, ties 33"L, Front pocket 9"x11"
  • Includes 1 apron in drawstring bag
  • Handcrafted in India

SKU: 6806080

THE MAKERS

MESH (Maximizing Employment to Serve the Handicapped) is a nonprofit organization that works with people with disabilities, many of whom are former leprosy patients. MESH provides training, marketing and exporting for numerous member groups. Increasingly, they are hiring people with disabilities to give administrative leadership. MESH works with leprosy colonies and rehabilitation workshops in villages all over India, ensuring fair wages. Established in the 1970s and registered in 1981, MESH was founded to provide opportunities for disabled people and their dependents, especially those affected by leprosy. Their goal is self-sufficiency for artisans. MESH is a fair trade company that exports products to fair trade organizations around the world. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from MESH since 1999.
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Welcome to our global maker-to-market movement where, together with 20,000 artisans, we ignite social change. We create opportunities for individuals, families, and communities in developing countries to thrive through strong relationships, fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices.

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