Hand-woven on ancient bamboo looms by women weavers of the Bodo tribe from India. Made from 100% cotton, using eco-friendly dyes. Tribal motifs inspired by the local landscape are used to create this collection. In this weave, one closed eye or, the wink of a peacock, a bird indigenous to India, is portrayed in the form of concentric circles. In a lovely palette of gold, orange and burgundy. Machine washable – cold, delicate cycle.
This striking product is hand-woven by an artisan cooperative in Assam, using zidagar-frame looms. The co-op of indigenous Bodo women creates intricately woven stylish pieces and incorporates traditional Bodo design elements and skills. This cooperative was formed in as a project of a local non-governmental organization to tap into the existing skills of Bodo weavers and expand income opportunities for women. They made a commitment to work specifically with the poorest of the weavers; the group steadily grew, forming a trust that now employs over one-hundred local weavers.
Additional Information
| qb_item | 165 |
|---|---|
| size | 12 x 60 |
| origin | India |

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