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Product Details Pencil case, coins pouch and cardholder made with the natural beauty eco-friendly juteCO. It is the perfect gift for Mum and grandmamas and child. Due to the handcrafted nature of each piece, there will always be uniqueness and minor differences in sizes and overall design. Additional News Size: H114 x W25 cm Product Code Nr.: SB33D /SB33E/ SB33F/SB33G Jute a natural fiber, obtained from the bark of the jute plant has remarkable strength and durability. It is fully biodegradable. A hectare of jute, plants consumes about 15 tons of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tons of oxygen. There are hardly any women on the streets in rural Bangladesh. They spend most of their everyday lives in their homes. In this situation, the woman is economically dependent on a man and excluded from many areas of public life. The result is often a sense of inferiority. In the tranquil rural villages of Kushtia, Gazipur and Birishiri in Bangladesh, 140 women are involved in creating exquisite items using the traditional skills of Nakshikantha embroidery. Patience, perfection and creativity are necessary attributes for every artisan who hand works this highly skilled embroidery. By securing markets for their embroidery work, the artisans, many whom are single, divorced or widowed are able to earn an income which is vital in their struggle to survive. SHOHOJOGITA was started to give women an opportunity for a better life. We collaborate with artisans and organizations helping women in difficult circumstances in Bangladesh, especially rural women ONLY. We help by marketing their products so they can afford to daily food, have medical care and provide an education to their children. These women have never had the chances we have had, yet they are just like us in so many ways. As a Fair Trade organization, we provide the following benefits and assistance; Emergency medical treatment support /Advance payment access for the producers/Interest-free loan access/100% bonus wages for artisans (one month salary)/An extra motivational prize for the best performer of every yearly/ Wage are paid the last working day of each month/A safe working environment with sufficient lighting, ventilation, sanitation and drinking water, First aid box/Study support of the poor artisans/Staff skill development.
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Product Details A pompous Pens/Pencils holder is made with handprinted in the traditional way. The material is a combination of jute and cotton and has used hard papers inside. It is the perfect gift for young brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews or maybe for office. Of course, clients can avail the Pot according to the required specifications from us. We cordially allow your choice and thought. We strive to use materials that are sustainably sourced, be it reclaimed jute, recycled material, or fast-growing (seagrass) fibers. Additionally, we have discovered many amazing craftspeople in Bangladesh and produce as many things as possible here at home. We value high quality, beautiful and useful products that make our customers happy and over-secured. Look forward to beautiful, sustainable, reliable, and fair-trade products made by brilliant and skilled women with love and home-environmentally. Additional Information: Dimension: H11 x W10x10 cm Approx Product Code: SB99M You know that jute a natural fiber, obtained from the bark of the green jute plant has remarkable strength and durability. It is fully biodegradable. A hectare of jute plants consumes about 15 tons of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tons of oxygen. In the tranquil rural villages of Kushtia, Gazipur, Manikgonj and Birishiri in Bangladesh, 140 women are involved in creating exquisite items using the traditional skills of embroidery, textiles, baskets and so on. Patience, perfection, and creativity are necessary attributes for every artisan who hand works this highly skilled embroidery. By securing markets for their works, the artisans, many whom are single, divorced, or widowed are able to earn an income which is vital in their struggle to survive. There are hardly any women on the streets in rural Bangladesh. They spend most of their everyday lives in their homes. In this situation, the woman is economically dependent on a man and excluded from many areas of public life. The result is often a sense of inferiority. The principal vision is to help the rural poor, widowed, divorced, and helpless women by creating employment for them. SHOHOJOGITA was started to give women an opportunity for a better life. We collaborate with artisans and organizations helping women in difficult circumstances in Bangladesh, specially rural women ONLY. We help by marketing their products so they can afford to daily food, have medical care and provide an education to their children. These women have never had the chances we have had, yet they are just like us in so many ways. As a Fair Trade organization, we provide the following benefits and assistance; Emergency medical treatment support /Advance payment access for the producers/Interest-free loan access/100% bonus wages for artisans (one month salary)/An extra motivational prize for the best performer of every yearly/ Wage are paid the last working day of each month/A safe working environment with sufficient lighting, ventilation, sanitation and drinking water, First aid box/Study support of the poor artisans/Staff skill development.
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Product Details A fantastic man's Toiletry Bag made with the natural beauty eco-friendly jute and lined with recycled cement paper/bag material. It is the perfect gift for fishermen, cattle grazers and so forth. There are many pockets inside. Due to the handcrafted nature of each piece, there will always be uniqueness and minor differences in sizes and overall design. Additional News Size: H20xW28xD13cm Product Code Nr.: SB33H/ SB33H1 /SB33H2 Jute a natural fiber, obtained from the bark of the jute plant has remarkable strength and durability. It is fully biodegradable. A hectare of jute, plants consumes about 15 tons of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tons of oxygen. There are hardly any women on the streets in rural Bangladesh. They spend most of their everyday lives in their homes. In this situation, the woman is economically dependent on a man and excluded from many areas of public life. The result is often a sense of inferiority. In the tranquil rural villages of Kushtia, Gazipur and Birishiri in Bangladesh, 140 women are involved in creating exquisite items using the traditional skills of Nakshikantha embroidery. Patience, perfection and creativity are necessary attributes for every artisan who hand works this highly skilled embroidery. By securing markets for their embroidery work, the artisans, many whom are single, divorced or widowed are able to earn an income which is vital in their struggle to survive. SHOHOJOGITA was started to give women an opportunity for a better life. We collaborate with artisans and organizations helping women in difficult circumstances in Bangladesh, especially rural women ONLY. We help by marketing their products so they can afford to daily food, have medical care and provide an education to their children. These women have never had the chances we have had, yet they are just like us in so many ways. As a Fair Trade organization, we provide the following benefits and assistance; Emergency medical treatment support /Advance payment access for the producers/Interest-free loan access/100% bonus wages for artisans (one month salary)/An extra motivational prize for the best performer of every yearly/ Wage are paid the last working day of each month/A safe working environment with sufficient lighting, ventilation, sanitation and drinking water, First aid box/Study support of the poor artisans/Staff skill development.
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Product Details A marvelous clutch made with the natural beauty eco-friendly juteCO. Top zip close and zip pocket in inner clutch/purse. It is the perfect gift for Mum and grandmamas. Due to the handcrafted nature of each piece, there will always be uniqueness and minor differences in sizes and overall design. Practical, very charming and sure to compliment that special outfit is the envelope tasseled evening purse. Embroidery hand stitched by rural Bengali lady is creatively worked on the front and back of the purse. The tasseled V shape overlap is secured with velcro. The interior of the purse is lined with cotton material and has a zipped pocket and an open pocket. Additional News Size: H20xW25 cm Product Code Nr.: SB33A /SB33B/ SB33C Jute a natural fiber, obtained from the bark of the jute plant has remarkable strength and durability. It is fully biodegradable. A hectare of jute, plants consumes about 15 tons of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tons of oxygen. There are hardly any women on the streets in rural Bangladesh. They spend most of their everyday lives in their homes. In this situation, the woman is economically dependent on a man and excluded from many areas of public life. The result is often a sense of inferiority. In the tranquil rural villages of Kushtia, Gazipur and Birishiri in Bangladesh, 140 women are involved in creating exquisite items using the traditional skills of Nakshikantha embroidery. Patience, perfection and creativity are necessary attributes for every artisan who hand works this highly skilled embroidery. By securing markets for their embroidery work, the artisans, many whom are single, divorced or widowed are able to earn an income which is vital in their struggle to survive. SHOHOJOGITA was started to give women an opportunity for a better life. We collaborate with artisans and organizations helping women in difficult circumstances in Bangladesh, especially rural women ONLY. We help by marketing their products so they can afford to daily food, have medical care and provide an education to their children. These women have never had the chances we have had, yet they are just like us in so many ways. As a Fair Trade organization, we provide the following benefits and assistance; Emergency medical treatment support /Advance payment access for the producers/Interest-free loan access/100% bonus wages for artisans (one month salary)/An extra motivational prize for the best performer of every yearly/ Wage are paid the last working day of each month/A safe working environment with sufficient lighting, ventilation, sanitation and drinking water, First aid box/Study support of the poor artisans/Staff skill development.
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The sika or flower pot hanging, a decor statement from the seventies are now revived and the trendy "must have" for the modern home. When space is limited, hang the sika from the ceiling, verandah or garden shed to neatly hold those smaller items such as garden tools, craft materials and small children's toys. Sensational looking hanging in the kitchen to hold the fruits and vegetables. Keep longer too as the sikas allow the air to circulate around the fruit and vegetables. Alternatively, your potted plants and herbs will thrive in the baskets. Handmade by rural Bengali ladies from jute twine and Cane. Dimensions: Has a length of approximately 60 cms Material: Jute and Cane Product Code Nr.: SM15
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This twine jute rope is a delight for so many Purposes. Perfect for gift wrapping, in the garden, for macramé creations and for scrapbooking. Twine is the strongest and most durable natural fiber known to mankind. It is eco-friendly and biodegradable. Jute is the second fabric in the world. In Bangladesh, Jute is golden fiber. We have different colorful junky twine Jute. There are varieties of twine-1 ply, 2 plies, 3 plies 4 plies,7 plies. Dimension: 60 Mitre.
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This twine jute rope is a delight for so many Purposes. Perfect for gift wrapping, in the garden, for macramé creations and for scrapbooking. Twine is the strongest and most durable natural fiber known to mankind. It is eco-friendly and biodegradable. Jute is the second fabric in the world. In Bangladesh, Jute is golden fiber. We have different colorful junky twine Jute. There are varieties of twine-1 ply, 2 plies, 3 plies 4 plies,7 plies. Dimension: 60 Mitre.
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Product Details A pompous Pens/Pencils holder is made with handprinted in the traditional way. The material is a combination of jute and cotton and has used hard papers inside. It is the perfect gift for young brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews or maybe for office. Of course, clients can avail the Pot according to the required specifications from us. We cordially allow your choice and thought. We strive to use materials that are sustainably sourced, be it reclaimed jute, recycled material, or fast-growing (seagrass) fibers. Additionally, we have discovered many amazing craftspeople in Bangladesh and produce as many things as possible here at home. We value high quality, beautiful and useful products that make our customers happy and over-secured. Look forward to beautiful, sustainable, reliable, and fair-trade products made by brilliant and skilled women with love and home-environmentally. Additional Information: Dimension: H11 x W10x10 cm Approx Product Code: SB99L You know that jute a natural fiber, obtained from the bark of the green jute plant has remarkable strength and durability. It is fully biodegradable. A hectare of jute plants consumes about 15 tons of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tons of oxygen. In the tranquil rural villages of Kushtia, Gazipur, Manikgonj and Birishiri in Bangladesh, 140 women are involved in creating exquisite items using the traditional skills of embroidery, textiles, baskets and so on. Patience, perfection, and creativity are necessary attributes for every artisan who hand works this highly skilled embroidery. By securing markets for their works, the artisans, many whom are single, divorced, or widowed are able to earn an income which is vital in their struggle to survive. There are hardly any women on the streets in rural Bangladesh. They spend most of their everyday lives in their homes. In this situation, the woman is economically dependent on a man and excluded from many areas of public life. The result is often a sense of inferiority. The principal vision is to help the rural poor, widowed, divorced, and helpless women by creating employment for them. SHOHOJOGITA was started to give women an opportunity for a better life. We collaborate with artisans and organizations helping women in difficult circumstances in Bangladesh, specially rural women ONLY. We help by marketing their products so they can afford to daily food, have medical care and provide an education to their children. These women have never had the chances we have had, yet they are just like us in so many ways. As a Fair Trade organization, we provide the following benefits and assistance; Emergency medical treatment support /Advance payment access for the producers/Interest-free loan access/100% bonus wages for artisans (one month salary)/An extra motivational prize for the best performer of every yearly/ Wage are paid the last working day of each month/A safe working environment with sufficient lighting, ventilation, sanitation and drinking water, First aid box/Study support of the poor artisans/Staff skill development.
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Product Details A pompous Pens/Pencils holder is made with handprinted in the traditional way. The material is a combination of jute and cotton and has used hard papers inside. It is the perfect gift for young brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews or maybe for office. Of course, clients can avail the Pot according to the required specifications from us. We cordially allow your choice and thought. We strive to use materials that are sustainably sourced, be it reclaimed jute, recycled material, or fast-growing (seagrass) fibers. Additionally, we have discovered many amazing craftspeople in Bangladesh and produce as many things as possible here at home. We value high quality, beautiful and useful products that make our customers happy and over-secured. Look forward to beautiful, sustainable, reliable, and fair-trade products made by brilliant and skilled women with love and home-environmentally. Additional Information: Dimension: H10 x 9 dia cm Approx Product Code: SB99K You know that jute a natural fiber, obtained from the bark of the green jute plant has remarkable strength and durability. It is fully biodegradable. A hectare of jute plants consumes about 15 tons of carbon dioxide and releases 11 tons of oxygen. In the tranquil rural villages of Kushtia, Gazipur, Manikgonj and Birishiri in Bangladesh, 140 women are involved in creating exquisite items using the traditional skills of embroidery, textiles, baskets and so on. Patience, perfection, and creativity are necessary attributes for every artisan who hand works this highly skilled embroidery. By securing markets for their works, the artisans, many whom are single, divorced, or widowed are able to earn an income which is vital in their struggle to survive. There are hardly any women on the streets in rural Bangladesh. They spend most of their everyday lives in their homes. In this situation, the woman is economically dependent on a man and excluded from many areas of public life. The result is often a sense of inferiority. The principal vision is to help the rural poor, widowed, divorced, and helpless women by creating employment for them. SHOHOJOGITA was started to give women an opportunity for a better life. We collaborate with artisans and organizations helping women in difficult circumstances in Bangladesh, specially rural women ONLY. We help by marketing their products so they can afford to daily food, have medical care and provide an education to their children. These women have never had the chances we have had, yet they are just like us in so many ways. As a Fair Trade organization, we provide the following benefits and assistance; Emergency medical treatment support /Advance payment access for the producers/Interest-free loan access/100% bonus wages for artisans (one month salary)/An extra motivational prize for the best performer of every yearly/ Wage are paid the last working day of each month/A safe working environment with sufficient lighting, ventilation, sanitation and drinking water, First aid box/Study support of the poor artisans/Staff skill development.
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The sika or flower pot hanging, a decor statement from the seventies are now revived and the trendy "must have" for the modern home. When space is limited, hang the sika from the ceiling, verandah or garden shed to neatly hold those smaller items such as garden tools, craft materials and small children's toys. Sensational looking hanging in the kitchen to hold the fruits and vegetables. Keep longer too as the sikas allow the air to circulate around the fruit and vegetables. Alternatively, your potted plants and herbs will thrive in the baskets. Handmade by rural Bengali ladies from jute twine and Cane. Dimension: Has a length of approximately 75cms Material: Jute Spanned Product Code Nr.: SM15F
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The sika or flower pot hanging, a decor statement from the seventies are now revived and the trendy "must have" for the modern home. When space is limited, hang the sika from the ceiling, verandah or garden shed to neatly hold those smaller items such as garden tools, craft materials and small children's toys. Sensational looking hanging in the kitchen to hold the fruits and vegetables. Keep longer too as the sikas allow the air to circulate around the fruit and vegetables. Alternatively, your potted plants and herbs will thrive in the baskets. Handmade by rural Bengali ladies from jute twine and Cane. Dimension: Has a length of approximately 75cms Material: Jute Spanned Product Code Nr.: SM15E
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The sika or flower pot hanging, a decor statement from the seventies are now revived and the trendy "must have" for the modern home. When space is limited, hang the sika from the ceiling , verandah or garden shed to neatly hold those smaller items such as garden tools, craft materials and small children's toys. Sensational looking hanging in the kitchen to hold the fruits and vegetables. Keep longer too as the sikas allows the air to circulate around the fruit and vegetables. Alternatively, your potted plants and herbs will thrive in the baskets. Handmade by rural Bengali ladies from jute twine and Cane. Dimension: Has a length of approximately 75cms Material: Jute Spanned Product Code Nr.: SM15D
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The sika or flower pot hanging, a decor statement from the seventies are now revived and the trendy "must have" for the modern home. When space is limited, hang the sika from the ceiling , verandah or garden shed to neatly hold those smaller items such as garden tools, craft materials and small children's toys. Sensational looking hanging in the kitchen to hold the fruits and vegetables. Keep longer too as the sikas allows the air to circulate around the fruit and vegetables. Alternatively, your potted plants and herbs will thrive in the baskets. Handmade by rural Bengali ladies from jute twine and Cane. Dimension: Has a length of approximately 120cms Material: Jute spanned Product Code Nr.: SM15C