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Degu Scarf Slate

$89.00

The eco friendly, Fair Trade, handwoven Ethiopian scarf is a perfect size for winter. The Degu scarf is woven on a traditional 4-harness loom which enables the weaver to create the subtle design in the fabric. Each side of the scarf is different. In Amharic (one of the main languages in Ethiopia), Degu means 'the kind one'. So gift this beautiful scarf to someone who fits the description. The scarf is finished with an eyelash fringe. 

ColorSlate

Details

45 x 180cm (17 x 70 inches)

Machine wash in cold water, hang dry. Iron. Do not bleach.

Materials

100% cotton

Contact us

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Feel free to email us: hello@sattvaboutique.com

or call us: 902.431.2453

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Degu Scarf Slate

$89.00

Why We Chose The Degu Scarf Slate

Handmade

Unique products hand crafted by makers and designers

Environmentally Produced

Materials made with less water, less waste, less pollution

Natural Dye

Less chemicals in our oceans

About

Sabahar

Handmade Ethiopian Textiles

Production at Sabahar is much like it has been throughout Ethiopia for centuries. The process relies on many different artisans who each know a unique skill which was handed down to them by their parents and grandparents. The collective result is beautifully hand crafted textiles that are uniquely Ethiopian.

Inspired by these ancient weaving traditions, Sabahar set out to apply contemporary designs in order to create a collection of textiles that could fit in any home. Their focus remains on the simplicity and purity of the raw materials and processes.

Most Sabahar products are made with hand spun cotton. The tradition of hand spinning is almost extinct globally as it is too time consuming in the ever-increasing mechanized world of textile production.

Sabahar uses both natural and eco-friendly chemical dyes in their production. All the fibers are dyed in small batches at the Sabahar workshop. They love to experiment with plants, insects and soils around us to create the beautiful colors in our silks. The cottons are mostly dyed with cold-water, color fast dyes for easy care.