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TURQUOISE LAYLA ROBE
TURQUOISE LAYLA ROBE
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$69.00 USD
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Our striking Turquoise Layla Robe is crafted from a soft 100% cotton block-printed fabric. Different hand carved wood blocks are used to hand stamp each color of the design using eco-friendly dyes. The seamless printing is indicative of the fine skill of the block-printers. Showcasing a vibrant salmon, gold and turquoise print, these beautiful cotton robes feature large pockets. One size fits most.
- Handcrafted in India
- 100% cotton
- Free size; 52" long
- Machine wash cold; hang to dry
This Fair Trade partner organization is dedicated to preserving the indigenous art forms and culture of their producer artisans by showcasing their products in the global arena. Working with artisans throughout India who use centuries-old craft traditions and the finest natural fibers and fabrics, they help to develop contemporary styles and designs which will showcase traditional, eco-friendly methods of block-printing, weaving, and embroidery. The artisans are members of cooperatives and non-profit organizations, with entire villages frequently being involved in some aspect of production – from dyeing the fibers, to setting the looms, weaving and hand-tasseling. The resulting unique collection of clothing and scarves are wearable works of art made with dignity, respect and attention to sustainability for both people and the planet.
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- Handcrafted in India
- 100% cotton
- Free size; 52" long
- Machine wash cold; hang to dry
This Fair Trade partner organization is dedicated to preserving the indigenous art forms and culture of their producer artisans by showcasing their products in the global arena. Working with artisans throughout India who use centuries-old craft traditions and the finest natural fibers and fabrics, they help to develop contemporary styles and designs which will showcase traditional, eco-friendly methods of block-printing, weaving, and embroidery. The artisans are members of cooperatives and non-profit organizations, with entire villages frequently being involved in some aspect of production – from dyeing the fibers, to setting the looms, weaving and hand-tasseling. The resulting unique collection of clothing and scarves are wearable works of art made with dignity, respect and attention to sustainability for both people and the planet.

