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Sari Swing Topper

With an A-line bodice and bold prints, the Sari Swing Topper is a flattering option for a light top layer. Created from recycled sari silk fabric with added kantha stitching detail, the bodice will be of one singlular fabric, while the lapel and trim will be of a different, but coordinating fabric. Enjoy this culturally rich, eco-friendly, unique-to-you topper.

HANDCRAFTED IN INDIA

  • Materials: recycled 100% silk sari fabric
  • Hand wash cold. Line dry.
  • One size fits most. This garment is made of recycled sari silks, therefore the colors and patterns will vary.
  • 28"L total (back of collar to bottom hem), 20"L sleeve
  • Includes hanging loop in collar.
  • Handcrafted in India

SKU: 6838960

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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