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Terracotta Elephant Candleholder

Bring a whimsical and exotic touch to your home with this trumpeting elephant candleholder! Made of eco-friendly, natural terracotta, this beautiful piece blends well with a variety of decor styles, from rustic to contemporary. A lovely way to add warm, soft light to any room! Candle not included. A Ten Thousand Villages Exclusive handcrafted by artisans with Corr–The Jute Works, a nonprofit handicraft marketing trust and exporter based in Dhaka, Bangladesh that represents more than 4,000 rural women artisans in 154 workshops.

HANDCRAFTED IN BANGLADESH

  • Materials: Terracotta
  • Measures: 3.9" L x 2.2"W x 3.5"H
  • Colors: Natural/whitewash

SKU: 6601820

THE MAKERS

CORR stands for Christian Organization for Relief and Rehabilitation. Corr–The Jute Works is a women’s nonprofit handicraft marketing trust and exporter of quality handicrafts. Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, The Jute Works represents more than 4,000 rural women artisans in 154 workshops. The Jute Works strives to empower rural women through handicraft production, animal husbandry and small job creation projects. The group works with women regardless of caste, creed and race. It provides job training, develops leadership skills and generates awareness of the women’s plight. It promotes thrift, self–help and democratic practice among the women’s handicraft groups. Members share ownership, participate in decision-making and receive the benefits of surplus production. The Jute Works is one of Bangladesh’s largest exporter of handicrafts. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from The Jute Works since 1974.
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