Shakti.ism | Sari Gift Wrap
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We are excited to partner with Shakti.ism, a remarkable non-profit social enterprise that empowers and employs marginalized women in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. They focus on those at risk of gender-based violence. This collaboration promotes sustainability, ethical fashion, and empowers artisans by offering fair wages and economic opportunities.
Dress up your gifts with these reversible and reusable gift wrapping cloths made with upcycled sari fabric. These eco-friendly alternatives to paper gift wrap are lovingly made by an empowered woman artisan in India. Re-use your cloth over and over again! They’re brilliant for wrapping just about everything, including odd-shaped gifts (like coffee bags, wine bottles, anything!). They’re good for the environment, made entirely of 100% recycled reclaimed sari fabric, and you can save trees by not using paper gift wrap. They’re also gorgeous and any gift recipient would love to receive one, or you may want to keep one for yourself!
You’ll receive 1 unique sari gift wrapping cloth with this purchase. Each cloth is made from 2 different saris (one on each side), so you have 2 different gift wrap designs to choose from. The cloths are made from upcycled sari fabric, so colors and patterns will vary. You may or may not get one of the sari cloths shown in the images. Some finished items have minor imperfections or markings, which makes them even more charming and distinctive. Sari gift wrapping cloths are gifts that keep on giving; they can be reused again and again as gift wrap.
Dimensions: Large gift wrapping cloths are square and approx. 24in x 24in each (approx. 60cm x 60cm)
**Please note: Colors and patterns will vary as each item is made from upcycled sari fabric - photos shown are examples only**
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