Yellow and Black Lined Tea Towel
Yellow and Black Lined Tea Towel
- Tea towel with yellow and black lines
- 100% cotton
- Practical, absorbent, and machine washable
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
- Teinture naturelle
Description
Description
This cotton tea towel with yellow and black stripes is both practical and ethical.
Woven in a women's development center in Sri Lanka, it supports a meaningful cause while being an essentiel accessory for your kitchen. Choose quality and commitment with our WDC tea towel.
Know-how
Know-how
Each piece is the result of the work of local craftswomen who benefit from the WDC program to learn weaving. Working on small items like this tea towel is a first step before moving on to creating larger pieces. Additionally, these tea towels are made from fabric scraps of traditional Myanmar longyi skirts, contributing to an eco-friendly approach.
Impact
Impact
By choosing this product, you directly support women's empowerment and local craftsmanship, contributing to a fairer and more sustainable world.
Product dimension
Product dimension
45x75 cm
Composition
Composition
100% cotton
Interview
Interview
Machine wash with similar colours at 40°C.
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
Don't hesitate to combine these colors with brick red, for a touch of warmth and dynamism!

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Eco-responsibleHandicrafts from here and elsewhere
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Community involvementWe support women in Southeast Asia
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Fast deliveryFast delivery from Monday to Friday in France and Europe
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