Frida Doll - orange by Silaiwali at White Label Project
Frida Doll - orange by Silaiwali at White Label Project
Frida Doll - orange by Silaiwali at White Label Project
Frida Doll - orange by Silaiwali at White Label Project
Frida Doll - orange by Silaiwali at White Label Project
Frida Doll - orange by Silaiwali at White Label Project

Frida Doll - orange

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By SilaiWali in collaboration with MADE51 by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.

Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India. Beautifully designed dolls represent women from around the world. Crafted using waste materials from industrial clothing production, each one is as unique as the refugee women who stitched it.

Frida, a radiant vision of floral delight, handcrafted by Afghan women amidst their plight. Adorned with intricate embroidery, she embodies empowerment and resilience. Frida dances with joy, reflecting the artisans' journey of reclaiming glory. Her vivacious charm reminds us to uplift and be kind, a joyful treasure inspiring all.

Size: 47 cm x 13 cm

Color: Multicolor

Material: Upcycled waste fabric, cotton thread

Do not machine wash, bleach or tumble dry.

Delivery within EU 3-5 days. Worldwide within 8-10 days. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.

Meet SilaiWali

Based in New Delhi, SilaiWali addresses the environmental impact of textile waste in fast fashion by repurposing scraps and dead stock into eco-friendly products like handmade dolls. Following Fair Trade principles, SilaiWali not only enhances homes globally but also uplifts marginalized artisans, providing sustainable incomes for 60-70 women refugees. The initiative emphasizes fair wages, clean workspaces near their homes, and a zero-tolerance policy against child labor.

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