Rabbit in bed ornament handcrafted by Afghan women refugees
€24.00
This rabbit has life figured out: while being in bed he has managed to get a carrot too. It is made from upcycled fabric, giving new life to textiles while supporting Afghan refugee women. Whether hanging on your Christmas tree, brightening up a child’s room, or serving as a thoughtful gift, this ornament adds a touch of charm and purpose to any space. As well as, would be a great toy to teach kids about going to bed.
Quantity
Only 5 left in stock
Materials:
Cotton, polyfill
Size:
L 14 cm, W 12 cm
Product care and notice:
Note: Each piece is handcrafted, resulting in slight variations that add to its unique charm. Hence, the actual product can slightly differ from the picture.
Story:
A STITCH AGAINST WASTE
A STITCH FOR FREEDOM
Silaiwali is a social project that employs female Afghan refugees that fled in order to avoid persecution by the Taliban. The organisation helps them to earn a sustainable income and build their future against all odds.
The fast-fashion industry contributes significantly to environmental issues, with up to 47% of all fibres entering the fashion value chain ending up as waste. For this reason, Silaiwali is situated at the fast-fashion hub in New Delhi where it has access to textile leftovers. All dolls and ornaments are made from these leftovers.
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