Description
These cotton tablecloths are lovely, handcrafted textiles, decorated using the traditional block printing method. Made by the Chakhesang Women’s Welfare Society, a renowned organization established in 1976, these tablecloths are more than just decor; they are a symbol of empowerment for local women in the villages of Phek District, Nagaland, Northeast India.
The Chakhesang Women’s Welfare Society serves over 3,000 small villages, primarily inhabited by the Chakhesang tribe, through various community development projects in farming, weaving, tailoring, and micro-financing. They also support initiatives in community health and education. Recently, they have launched a tailoring course with professional designers, training a dozen young potential designers from their villages.
Each tablecloth reflects the rich cultural heritage and skilled craftsmanship of the Chakhesang women. By bringing one into your home, you are supporting sustainable and ethical production practices, making it a beautiful and meaningful addition to your decor.
Size: 153 x 229cm