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Swedish Collagen Deluxe 500ml
Swedish Collagen Deluxe 500ml

Swedish Collagen Deluxe 500ml. 12,500 mg of Marine Collagen Type 1 and 3 per serving. COLLAGEN is one of the major building blocks of bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It minimizes fine lines and wrinkles, reduces sun damage, improves skin elasticity, corrects weak or damaged nail beds, thickens fine hair, slows hair loss.              12,500 mg of Marine Collagen Type 1 and 3 per serving.. Ingredients:. VITAMIN B5 - has natural broad abilities to moisturise, soothe, heal, and regenerate the skin. VITAMIN B6 – helps diminish hormonal imbalance, which can lead to acne breakouts.. VITAMIN B7 - BIOTIN – plays an important role in the health of your hair, skin and nails. VITAMIN B12 – makes skin more radiant. VITAMIN C is an incredible antioxidant, anti-inflammatory nutrient known to improve skin tone and texture, hydration of the skin, and reducing signs of aging. VITAMIN D3 – plays an integral role in skin protection and rejuvenation. SELENIUM – helps protect your skin from uv rays -anti inflammatory. HYALURONIC ACID - is well known for its skin benefits, especially alleviating dry skin. Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Speeds up wound healing. MSM – helps reduce inflammation which damages skin cells. SILICA – promotes the production of collagen – speeds healing of wounds, scar tissue and burns. ZINC - has anti-inflammatory properties. This may help relieve some of the redness and irritation associated with moderate-to-severe acne. It may even help reduce the appearance of acne scars. Detox skin cleanse – green tea for reducing skin irritation, redness etc – aloe vera for antioxidants, helps treat burns, acne and dry skin – citrus bioflavonoids protect the skin from uva and uvb rays. Also for digestion, acne, and fights signs of aging for skin.

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A Vogel Dandelion Taraxacum Drops (50ml)
A Vogel Dandelion Taraxacum Drops (50ml)

A Vogel Dandelion Taraxacum Drops (50ml). Dandelion Drops for water retention. The Dandelion is well known for its flower, its roundel of seeds and its trademark smell. Far from discarding it as an invasive weed, our gardeners carefully nurture their annual crop, using the fresh leaves and roots of this undervalued plant to help produce this A.Vogel herbal food supplement.. Made from freshly harvested Dandelion root and herb. Organically grown. Botanical food supplement. What is Dandelion?. Dandelion has a long tap root and many who have tried to weed it out of gardens or flower beds will be familiar with how difficult it is to get the whole root out of the ground. When dried, dandelion root has been used to make coffee substitutes. Dandelion leaves can be eaten raw, in salads.. Dandelion root and leaves have also been used for centuries in healthcare. The Arabian physicians extolled the virtues of dandelion as early as the tenth and eleventh centuries and in the 13th century the Welsh recognised its beneficial properties.. It is then no wonder that Alfred Vogel thought so highly of the use of dandelion root and leaves - to this day it is treated with great respect.. Food Supplement. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.. Dosage of Dandelion. Directions:. Adults: 15 drops, in a little water 3 times daily.. Children: This product is not recommended for children.. Do not exceed stated recommended daily dose.. Avoid during pregnancy or if breast-feeding.. Keep out of reach and sight of children.. Store in a cool dry place.. Ingredients. Tincture of organically grown fresh leaves and roots of Taraxacum officinalis (Dandelion), extracted in alcohol (50%v/v).

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Essential Oil-Neroli Dilute
Essential Oil-Neroli Dilute

Description This is one of the most popular essential oils for its wonderful smell as well as its therapeutic properties. It is soothing and uplifting. Neroli oil is very calming and is said to relieve chronic anxiety, depression, fear, depression, shock and stress. This Neroli essential oil is produced from the flowers of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium var. amara), also known as Neroli bigarade, and smells similar to bergamot. The blossoms are gathered by hand and the oil is produced by water distillation as the flowers are too fragile for steam distillation. It is believed to calm intestinal spasms, colitis and diarrhoea as well. Due to its sedative property, it is good for insomnia, people with heart palpitations, neuralgia and vertigo. It is good to heat some in an oil burner in a convalescent's room. On the skin, neroli oil is said to help regenerate skin cells and useful to prevent ugly scar tissue, promote smoother skin, fight stretch marks, and broken capillaries. Neroli oil is believed to have been used by the Romans. In 1680, Anna Maria Orsini, princess of Nerola, used the essence of the bitter orange tree to perfume her gloves and her bath, thereby creating a fashionable new fragrance. From this time on, the essential oil became known as Neroli after her. Folk tales say that these orange blossoms were used to decorate bridal beds to help relax newly married couples. The oil is expensive to produce, and much care is taken as the blossoms must be plucked just as they bloom. Specifications Latin name : Citrus Aurantium. Part of plant used : Flowers Source : Tunisia. Extraction method : Steam Distillation. 5% Dilution in Grapeseed Oil Directions for Use: Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice. Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with our almond base oil to minimise skin irritation. Cautions Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. Disclaimer re oils- The information regarding benefits of essential oils are intended for education and general interest. Whilst every effort has been made to provide accurate and up-to-date information, no expressed or implied guarantee as to the effects within the suggestions can be given nor should be taken either now or in the future. Any application of information given in the product descriptions is at the customer’s discretion and we assume no responsibility for any action taken and disclaim any liabilities for damages directly or indirectly either now or in the future. We recommend you consult an authorised aromatherapy practitioner when using essential oils for a specific health condition. Story Ancient Wisdom Essential Oils are studiously selected, bought more often than not from primary sources, tested for purity and subjected to rigorous quality control standards. Ancient Wisdom are one of the UK’s top essential oil wholesalers. Ancient Wisdom have been sourcing and bottling essential oils for over 22 years gradually weeding out unreliable supply lines and always striving to improve quality and value. We believe their essential oils offer the best quality and value on the market. We have chosen for you a selection of oils that we use ourselves and feel will address a broad range of needs. We will be increasing our range as we expand and we value your feedback.Read More...

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Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 2
Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 2

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 180cm x 50cmMade in India from recycled silk saris.Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Small Square Pattern Style 4
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Small Square Pattern Style 4

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create these unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a small square pattern whereby the craftswomen hand stitch decorative three inch squares into the silk to produce this unique embroidered design. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approximate size: 190 x 45cm Made in India from vintage silk saris. Cool hand wash. Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 3
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 3

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a large square pattern giving that gorgeous handmade patchwork look. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".Kantha is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 190 x 45cm Handmade in India from pieces of recycled silk saris. Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 1
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 1

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a large square pattern giving that gorgeous handmade patchwork look. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".Kantha is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 190 x 45cm Handmade in India from pieces of recycled silk saris. Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 4
Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 4

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 180cm x 50cmMade in India from recycled silk saris.Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Small Square Pattern Style 1
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Small Square Pattern Style 1

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create these unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a small square pattern whereby the craftswomen hand stitch decorative three inch squares into the silk to produce this unique embroidered design. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approximate size: 190 x 45cm Made in India from vintage silk saris. Cool hand wash. Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Small Square Pattern Style 2
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Small Square Pattern Style 2

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create these unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a small square pattern whereby the craftswomen hand stitch decorative three inch squares into the silk to produce this unique embroidered design. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approximate size: 190 x 45cm Made in India from vintage silk saris. Cool hand wash. Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 2
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 2

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a large square pattern giving that gorgeous handmade patchwork look. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".Kantha is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 190 x 45cm Handmade in India from pieces of recycled silk saris. Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 3
Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 3

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 180cm x 50cmMade in India from recycled silk saris.Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 4
Upcycled Kantha Silk Sari Scarves-Large Square Pattern 4

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. This particular style features a large square pattern giving that gorgeous handmade patchwork look. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".Kantha is a small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 190 x 45cm Handmade in India from pieces of recycled silk saris. Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 1
Upcycled Kantha Stitch Silk Sari Scarves 1

Description The vintage silk saris are first lovingly washed, then hand stitched together by women in India to create unique and beautiful pieces. The real beauty of these scarves is that they are double sided and each side has a different fabric pattern, making them very unusual and beautiful to wear as you can showcase both sides. ‘Kantha’ means Patched Cloth. Pronounced “KAHN-taa".The Kantha stitch is small straight running stitch that is a beautifully simplistic technique that can be compared to the Japanese Sashiko stitching. Both techniques have their roots in recycling and giving new life and purpose to old textiles. Kantha stitch embroidery is one of the most important textile arts in Eastern India. It can be traced back 500 years. Traditionally Bengali women layered together old discarded clothing with the simple Kantha style stitching to make a bedspread or bed cushion, repurposing the old into something useful and protective. These scarves perfectly exhibit the Kantha traditional stitch and are made from recycled silk saris. Every piece is of course unique as different fabrics are used for each. Soft and comfortable to wear as the fabrics have been worn in for you. We would never advocate new silk products but these are vintage. Specifications Approx. size: 180cm x 50cmMade in India from recycled silk saris.Cool hand wash Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more

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