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Mini Dotted Scarf

For warm evenings with a touch of chill, wrap the Mini Dotted Scarf, a block-printed, hand-dyed scarf, around your shoulders, pack it in your carry-on for that weekend getaway, or tie it to the handles of your jute bag for that put-together headed-to-the-beach look. This easy-wearing scarf is the most versatile one you'll ever own! Handcrafted by artisans with Craft Resource Center, helping informally organized groups develop into 26 self-sustaining workshops across 20 communities in India.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDIA

  • Materials: 100% banana fiber viscose
  • Measures: 72" x 21"
  • Colors: Burgundy, white
  • Care: Handwash in cold water
  • Notes: Hemmed on all edges
  • Handcrafted in India

SKU: 6839380

THE MAKERS

Craft Resource Center (CRC) helps informally organized artisan groups to develop self-sustaining businesses. CRC seeks to develop economic self-sufficiency for a vulnerable segment of society through traditional handcrafting skills. CRC provides marketing, design, finance and exporting assistance to a large number of artisan groups across India. CRC also provides raw materials, production coordination between groups and additional training. CRC considers artisans more important than products. This concern for artisans translates into a broader commitment to help others within the CRC network. Because of CRC’s coordination of craft production between different artisan groups, artisans have a high level of connection and cooperation. Artisan groups have been able to work together in partnership in times of need. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from CRC since 1993.
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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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