Sari coin purses

Sari coin purses

Soft pink luxe
$15.14
Sale price  $15.14 Regular price 
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Sari coin purses

Sari coin purses

$15.14
Sale price  $15.14 Regular price 
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Meet the S stamped coin purse!

Perfect for carrying your cards, keys, face mask, earphones and any other little bits you don’t want to keep in your pocket.

These lovely little pouches are made using reclaimed sari fabric (mixed fibres) on one side and hand stamped using natural ink on the other side. Each pouch is ethically handmade by empowered artisan makers in Pondicherry, India.

Every pouch is eco-friendly, unique and stylish – with a hint of ethnic design.

Every purchase empowers disadvantaged women by providing dignified employment, a living wage, hope and opportunities for their children.

Breathing new life into pre-loved saris.

Our saris are from all over India and beyond, which means we have a wide variety of patterns and traditions represented. Many were generously donated especially for this social initiative. Because every sari is unique, each zip pouch has its own story and is truly one-of-a-kind. Most saris are comprised of multiple colours and patterns intended to compliment each other when draped, which is why no two items made from the same sari are the same. Colours and patterns may vary from the photographs, depending on which part of the saris were used. Some finished items have minor imperfections, which makes them even more charming and distinctive.

Meet the artisans. The Pondicherry S“gypsy” tribal community in Southern India. This indigenous group of people has faced discrimination against them since ancient times, primarily because of their nomadic lifestyle and consumption of animals, considered taboo by Hindus and upper-caste communities within India. The gypsy communities of India sit at the absolute bottom of society, even below the caste system. Poverty, illiteracy, diseases and discrimination are the major issues that confront the Narikuravars. Girls within the community are often married off once they begin to menstruate and many of them become mothers when they are as young as 14 years old.

The institutionalised social stigma faced by indigenous and tribal communities across India continues to be the force of oppression that keeps them trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty.

By purchasing this item, you are helping to empower and provide ongoing employment income for the women who make these handmade products. The demand for S’s products provides these women with dignified employment, a living wage, hope and opportunities for their children. Together we can provide alternative options for disadvantaged women with the aim to lift them out of poverty and help them to become self-sustaining and independent.

Dimensions. Approximately 13cm length x 11cm height (5in L x 4in H)

Care. Gently hand wash in cold water. Hang or lay flat to air dry.

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