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  • THE JACKSONS Bon Appetit Big Jute Placemat- Natural
  • THE JACKSONS Bon Appetit Big Jute Placemat- Natural

Bon Appetit Big Jute Placemat- Natural

$52.00
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This Bon Appetit Placemat is perfect for adding a little fun to the table.

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This Bon Appetit Placemat is perfect for adding a little fun to the table.

 

Details:

  • Color: Natural
  • Measurements : Approximately 44cm x 19 cm
  • Handmade in Bangladesh
  • Made From 100% Jute
  • Fair Trade

 

Please Note:

- Because each bag is handmade, it makes each one unique and not one bag is exactly the same
- Each bag supports handicraft women in rural Bangladesh. The women have the option to work at the community center or at home to fit in with their family lives. The women are paid directly.
- We're proud to support the education, healthcare and livelihoods of the craftspeople in Bangladesh.

 

Care Instructions:

Jute bags 

  • Use slightly damp brush or cloth to remove dirt
  • Color may bleed when wet therefore please take care when in contact with 
  • Any liquid. If your bag does come into contact with any liquid, please lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight. 
  • As this is a natural product and natural dyes the color may fade when in direct sunlight for long periods over time.  

 

 

About The Brand:

The beautiful and durable hand-crafted jute “word-bags” from The Jacksons are a joyous outcome of the design collaboration between Louise and the skillful handicraft workers in south-west Bangladesh.  The partnership began in 2012 and The Jacksons are now working closely with over 3000 women in Bangladesh in an area where there are few job opportunities for them.  We are doing more than just designing and creating a brand: we are striving to help overcome poverty and improve the women’s social standing. They now have access to free medical care and schools through this dynamic collaboration.  Our ladies are paid directly which gives them independence and status, empowering them to make decisions within the family.  A large percentage are educating their daughters up to sixth form and some are going to university.  This was impossible only six years ago and Louise visits regularly to see at first hand the real benefits.

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