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Kaleidoscope Trillum Napkins

from $35.00

100% cotton African wax print, 18” x 18” square napkins. Machine wash and dry. Becomes softer after every wash.

Sewn by Fatima, an Afghan woman who is building a new life with her family in Asheville, NC. Fatima is paid a fair wage for the piecework she produces and has flexibility to sew on her own schedule, in her own home.

African print fabric is worn by both women and men across Africa and it lasts forever! All sales help support our work in western Uganda that empowers girls and women.

These are made to order, so please allow up to 14 days to ship.

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100% cotton African wax print, 18” x 18” square napkins. Machine wash and dry. Becomes softer after every wash.

Sewn by Fatima, an Afghan woman who is building a new life with her family in Asheville, NC. Fatima is paid a fair wage for the piecework she produces and has flexibility to sew on her own schedule, in her own home.

African print fabric is worn by both women and men across Africa and it lasts forever! All sales help support our work in western Uganda that empowers girls and women.

These are made to order, so please allow up to 14 days to ship.

100% cotton African wax print, 18” x 18” square napkins. Machine wash and dry. Becomes softer after every wash.

Sewn by Fatima, an Afghan woman who is building a new life with her family in Asheville, NC. Fatima is paid a fair wage for the piecework she produces and has flexibility to sew on her own schedule, in her own home.

African print fabric is worn by both women and men across Africa and it lasts forever! All sales help support our work in western Uganda that empowers girls and women.

These are made to order, so please allow up to 14 days to ship.

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