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Naisha Sari Handknit Crossbody Bag - Assorted Colors

A bag that frees up hands, goes with absolutely everything, and is eco-friendly to boot? Look no further than the colorful striped Naisha Sari Handknit Crossbody Bag. Made by artisans with Prokritee in Bangladesh using recycled saris, colors will vary making each bag uniquely one-of-a-kind. A foldover flap with bamboo button closure and adjustable leather strap make this bag as functional as it is fashionable.

HANDCRAFTED IN BANGLADESH

  • Materials: Cotton, leather, bamboo
  • Measures: 6.25"W x 8"H, strap measures 50"L from end to end at longest adjustable length
  • Colors: Assorted colors
  • Unlined
  • Strap is removable

SKU: 6604610

THE MAKERS

Prokritee (meaning "nature" in Bengali) manages several handicraft enterprises and helps other groups sell their products in local and foreign markets. Prokritee and its enterprises provide jobs for poor rural women. By providing jobs for women, Prokritee improves women’s standard of living and helps them send their children to school. The organization provides skills development training to artisans. Prokritee creates and promotes income–generating projects that benefit the artisans, adhere to good safety and environmental standards, and have the potential to become self–reliant. Prokritee was established in 2001 as an independent organization. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Prokritee and its predecessor MCC Bangladesh since 1986.
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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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