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Bring natural elegance to your table with this expertly crafted charger made from date palm leaf and kaisa grass. The round silhouette features a subtle circular geometric pattern, woven by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques. Durable yet lightweight, its earthy tones and organic texture offer a grounded, minimalist accent, perfect for everyday dining or special gatherings. A beautiful blend of function and artistry, this piece celebrates the beauty of sustainable materials and traditional craftsmanship. A Ten Thousand Villages Exclusive handcrafted in Bangladesh.
HANDCRAFTED IN BANGLADESH
SKU: 6609140
THE MAKERS
Rishilpi, a nonprofit, nongovernmental development organization in southwest Bangladesh, was founded to improve the lives of people of the Rishi caste. "Rishilpi" is formed from two Bengali words, "Rishi," denoting the caste, and "shilpi," meaning artist or craftsman. Rishi, traditionally leather workers, for centuries have lived at the margins of Bengali society. Generally landless, with no easy access to schools, many struggled in a continual search for work to survive. In addition to income generation, Rishilpi conducts relief and development work in rural Bangladesh communities. Benefits to artisans include education sponsorship, health care, microcredit savings programs and early marriage prevention support for their adolescent daughters. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Rishilpi Handicrafts Limited since 1983.
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