Silk Scarf, Shawls & Baby Blanket

  • Product description

    This shawl can be worn with elegance to dress up any outfit, both casual and formal. This multicolored shawl has been handwoven the rural artisan at Korotia, Tangail. An absolutely exquisite accessory. For those wonderful days of winter at the beach, the shawl can also be worn as a sarong.

    As each shawl is hand woven, each shawl is unique. The story of fair trade producer group accompanies each shawl.

    Measurement: W80 x L200 cms

    Product Code Nr.: SS83A4/ SS83A5/ SS836

    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 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. 

    The principal vision is to help the rural poor, widowed, divorced and helpless women by creating employment for them.

    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 month/Wages 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 training/Celebration annual cultural days for staff, artisans and their families on the occasion of Shohojogita's Birthday, Women International Day and Fair Trade day.

  • Product Description A soft flowing Acrylic scarf with the elegance of the handwoven stripes. The light weighted scarf is the perfect accessory for both casual and more elegant wear. If you want to make a grand entrance, this is the one!!  We cordially invite you to develop your own thought/idea. Size: W80 x L205cms approx. Product Code Nr.: SS85B/ SS85C

    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 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 the 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.

    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 month/Wages 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 training/Celebration annual cultural days for staff, artisans and their families on the occasion of Shohojogita's Birthday, Women International Day and Fair Trade day.
  • Product Description A pompous and soft handwoven light blue scarf with the elegance IKAT design. The light weighted scarf is the perfect accessory for both casual and more elegant wear. If you want to make a grand entrance, this is the one!! We cordially invite you to develop your own thought/idea. Measurement: W30 x L120 cms Product Code Nr.: SS85D 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 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. 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 month/Wages 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 training/Celebration annual cultural days for staff, artisans and their families on the occasion of Shohojogita's Birthday, Women International Day and Fair Trade day.
  • Product Information Nakshi Kantha is kinds of embroidery popular in Bangladesh. The rural villagers have been using this Kanthas in traditionally. It is very popular and uses in the winter time. The women stack worn, soft saris on each other and stitch them together into a new quilt/blanket. Our new fabric blankets are made by indigenous artisans in Manikgonj, Kushtia, Netrokuna and Gazipur. We also are producing recycled sari blankets for Baby. You can wash the blanket by hand in cool or light hot water. Each Kantha/blanket is unique in color and design, depending on the recycled saris available at the market. We accept your own choice and thought.
    1. Dimension:L80xW50cm
              Product Code Nr. :SN56     2. Dimension:L80xW50cm          Product Code Nr. :SN56A Materials: Cotton 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, and 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. 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.
  • Product Information Nakshi Kantha is kinds of embroidery popular in Bangladesh. The rural villagers have been using this Kanthas in traditionally. It is very popular and uses in the winter time. The women stack worn, soft saris on each other and stitch them together into a new quilt/blanket. Our new fabric blankets are made by indigenous artisans in Manikgonj, Kushtia, Netrokuna and Gazipur. We also are producing recycled sari blankets for Baby. You can wash the blanket by hand in cool or light hot water. Each Kantha/blanket is unique in color and design, depending on the recycled saris available at the market. We accept your own choice and thought.
    1. Dimension:L80xW50cm
             Product Code Nr. :SN56B     2. Dimension:L80xW50cm          Product Code Nr. :SN56C         Materials: Cotton 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, and 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. 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.
  • Product details A beautiful handwoven Shawl is made from acrylic and cotton. The design is diamond and black and off-white color. This shawl can be worn with elegance to dress up any outfit, both casual and formal. This warm shawl has handwoven by the rural artisan at Korotia, Tangail.  For those wonderful days of winter at the beach, the shawl can also be worn as a sarong.  As each shawl is hand woven, each shawl is unique. The story of fair trade producer group accompanies each shawl. Additional Information: Dimension: L180 x W70 cm Product Code: SS83A Material: Acrylic and cotton 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 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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