Iraca Palm Handwoven 'Luxe' Character Napkin Rings
(Sets of 2)
Casa Bonita's Iraca Palm 'Luxe' Character Napkin Rings, are exquisitely handwoven in Colombia, by the women of Las Juanitas Single Mother's Association.
Our unique 'Luxe' Character Napkin Rings, are practical and decorative, featuring natural fibres and organic textures, elevating your tabletop and dining style.
These 'Luxe' Character Napkin Rings are famous for their natural fibres, organic textures and authentic beauty. They are also practical and can be used as contemporary décor for dining table.
Key Features:
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Artisan Excellence: Las Juanita’s are highly skilled Artisans, who are known for their superior weave, use of sustainable Iraca Palm fibres, traditional techniques and cultural knowledge, to intricately handweave and create beautiful and unique fashion accessories and homewares.
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Natural Beauty: Experience the natural combination of texture and durability. Handcrafted using only the finest quality grade Iraca Palm, these refined silky textured 'Luxe' Character Napkin Holders, display exceptional skill and generations of expertise.
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Eco-Friendly: Made from sustainable and eco-friendly materials, these baskets are a tribute to nature and the environment. The integration of natural fibres and ancestral techniques, has been perfected by Indigenous Artisans for centuries, adding authenticity to their environmental and cultural significance.
Product Details:
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Statement Elegance: Due to our 'Luxe' Character Napkin Holders superior quality, it allows for everyday use, as well adding unique style to your dining experience.
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Conscious Choices: These 'Luxe' Napkin Holders are not just beautiful, they are also vegan and eco-friendly, aligning perfectly with your values. They are the ideal gift for the eco-conscious loved one.
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Unique Variations: Due to the Artisan nature of this product, expect delightful variations in size, color, and shape, adding to the charm of each piece.
- Dimensions: L - 2-4cm W - 4cm
Materials:
- Natural Iraca Palm
- Natural dyes
Product Details:
Avoid leaving your Iraca Palm products in sun for long periods of time, as extreme temperatures may damage the fibres
Napkins not included
Available in sets of 2 of the same colour/character
Origin:
Sandona, Nariño, Colombia
Artisan Group:
Las Juanitas Single Mothers Association
Learn more about Las Juanitas here
Social Impact:
Generates Authentic Employment: Casa Bonita generates authentic job opportunities, supporting communities with meaningful and sustainable employment.
Fosters Financial Stability: Your purchase ensures a stable income for skilled Artisans and Indigenous tribes, strengthening their families' future.
Empowers Women's Economic Freedom: By choosing our products, you directly contribute to empowering women, enabling them to take control of their economic destiny.
Nurtures Self-Worth and Well-Being: It's not just a purchase; it's an investment in the self-worth and quality of life of our Artisans.
Champions Sustainability: We are dedicated to eco-conscious business practices, reducing our environmental footprint.
Inspires Creativity and Pride: Your support fosters a sense of creativity and personal and collective pride in our artisans' work.
Preserves and Shares Heritage: Casa Bonita honours and preserves cultural identities, traditions, and ancestral techniques, ensuring they flourish for generations to come.
Your Impact with Every Purchase:
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Supports fair income for rural women Artisans
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Empowers women toward economic independence
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Preserves ancestral weaving techniques and traditions
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Encourages eco-conscious and sustainable practices
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Fosters community pride and creativity
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- Custom assortments and colourways available
- Recommended MOQs for volume pricing
- Product Labels with Artisan Cards included
- Transit time: 4 weeks (all products, except Chamba and Fique) 8 weeks (Chamba and Fique)