Novica Handmade City Life Embroidered Cotton Cushion Covers

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The Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) is a nonprofit organization that champions the rights of women working in informal settings across India. The artisans of SEWA craft a pair of delightful cotton cushion covers featuring hand embroidery and patchwork from the same material on the front depicting the busy life in the big city. Fully lined with cotton, these beautiful accessories feature a solid reverse side with a zipper closure that allows for the insertion of a cushion (not included). Product Features: Dimension: 18.0" L x 18.0"" W Weight: 0.7 Color: Blue Material: 100% cotton; cotton patchwork, embroidery and lining Made in India Story Behind the art: The Self-Employed Women's Association — or SEWA — is a nonprofit organization that tirelessly champions the rights of women working in informal settings across India. Based in Ahmedabad, SEWA's reach has been sizeable and long-lasting. Originally founded as a trade union in 1972, the organization has supported more than 1.5 million self-employed women in six sectors of India's economy. Within this extensive reach, SEWA's work with craftswomen has been invaluable to empowering them as both business owners and bearers of craft traditions. Too often, women are skilled in various craft forms but lack the knowledge and opportunity to participate in competitive marketplaces. SEWA addresses this problem by incentivizing artisans to join women-led cooperatives that offer business development, product design, and digital skills training. The items sold in our Marketplace include cushion covers, sling bags, and wall hangings. They are made from recycled cotton, and feature a diverse selection of traditional embroidery techniques. Embroidery styles have their origin in women's garments and vary widely throughout India, changing entirely from region to region and village to village. One such style is Kutch embroidery from Gujarat in northeast India, which uses small mirrors sewn over geometrically shaped designs. The handmade touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. Imported"
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