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Little Kitty Oven Mitts

Protect those paws with these little kitty pot holders. Fitting just over the palms, great for grabbing hot lids, handles and pulling pans from the oven. Easy to store and adorable to hang just in reach. Each face is hand embroidered by skilled artisans with Mahaguthi, mostly women, who work in their homes in rural, mountainous regions of Nepal. Fabric is handloomed, and upcycled offcuts from garment waste from the sewing workshop are often incorporated into designs. Each pair is a different color.

HANDCRAFTED IN NEPAL

  • Materials: 100% cotton
  • Measures: 7"L x 5.5"W
  • Colors: Assorted
  • Care: Cold wash. Line dry.
  • Notes: Comes as a pair with a hanging loop.
  • Handcrafted in Nepal

SKU: 5909110

THE MAKERS

Mahaguthi markets the handicrafts of more than 1,000 Nepali artisans working in 150 workshops. Most of the artisans are from remote and mountainous areas; among them 85 percent are women who use traditional craft skills while working in their own home. Mahaguthi focus is to promote the well-being of artisans, to provide employment and to embrace and promote the principles of fair trade. Artisans receive medical and education allowances, paid leave and maternity leave. Mahaguthi parent organization was founded in 1926 with the objective of making the poor self-reliant. The founder was exiled to India and worked with Mahatma Gandhi before returning to Nepal to do rehabilitation work with women and their children. Mahaguthi began marketing crafts in 1984 to support a program for destitute women and children. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Mahaguthi since 2000.
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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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