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Earthly Ombre Winter Hat - Default Title (5918490)

You're new go-to tuque, the handknit Earthly Ombre Winter Hat. Handcrafted by artisans in Nepal from a beautiful blend of sheep's wool and hard-wearing cotton, this natural, earth-colored ombre tuque is the perfect cold-weather hat. With its natural earth tones, it will match all your cold-weather outfits. Pull it on, stay warm, look and feel fabulous!

HANDCRAFTED IN NEPAL

  • Materials: 80% wool, 20% cotton
  • Measures: 8.5"W x 8.5"H
  • Colors: Deep to light browns & greens
  • Care: Handwash cold. Reshape while damp. Dry flat.
  • Notes: Unlined

SKU: 5918490

THE MAKERS

Kumbeshwar Technical School was established to assist socially and economically disadvantaged children in the Kathmandu Valley. KTS seeks to provide trainees with marketable skills that can ultimately lead to successful self-employment. Graduates of the training program have the opportunity to move into employment at KTS, or to establish their own workshop. Besides the technical school, KTS operates an orphanage, a nursery, a primary school and a workplace day-care. Other benefits include literacy classes, women’s health education, health and accident insurance, and access to loans. KTS was established in 1983, providing an alternative vision to poverty and caste discrimination. Initially the institution focused on the "pode" or street sweeper and rickshaw driver community, in which children lacked access to education.
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