Handmade Woven Rope Small White Planter, Fair Trade, Gives Freedom to Women!
The Unbound Planter is truly one of a kind! Add a unique fair trade flair to your home, while standing in solidarity against human trafficking and abuse. This handmade planter adds a beautiful handmade touch to your garden or house plant display, and it also makes a great bowl for small accessories like jewelry or cosmetics.
Material: White cotton rope
Size: The planter measures approximately 6.5 inches wide and 4.5 inches tall.
Caring for your planter: Spot wash in cool water and set out in the sun to dry. Please test any detergents or cleaners on a small area, on the underside of the planter to make sure that it will not affect the fiber colors.
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HAND-KNOTTED, FAIR TRADE PRODUCTS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
“When women are poor and lack educational or economic opportunities, they often find themselves vulnerable to abuse and/or exploitation”. For these women to heal and move forward sustainably, they need a safe place to earn a living wage and have the opportunity to thrive both professionally and personally.
Knotting is an ancient art form that has been practiced in China & all over Asia for centuries. In addition to tying knots for functional purposes, knots have been used to show elegance and express blessings, which is a sentiment we are continually inspired by to this day.
The process of knotting can be quite messy as a single strand of rope is molded to become something beautiful. With patience and dedication, the knot slowly begins to come forth and eventually you’re left with a stunning product. This process so often mirrors our lives—if we’re willing to be patient and keep walking through the messiness or chaos of whatever’s going on around us, beauty will always emerge.
This nonprofit provides these women with:
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT - through employment with fair wages and a safe working environment.
HOLISTIC CARE - through services like counseling, medical care, daycare, child scholarships, and more
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT- through vocational training modules and opportunities for upward mobility