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Nepali Remnant Tree Skirt
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Nepali Remnant Tree Skirt

Nepali Remnant Tree Skirt

Handcrafted in Nepal   |   65788
$88.00 $33.97
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Each hand-knit holiday tree skirt is made of colorful wool yarn remnants by artisans in Nepal, who pattern each in unique designs. No two pieces are alike! Colors will vary, let us choose for you. Hand wash cold, dry flat. 45"dia.

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Artisans in Kathmandu

About the Artisan

Your purchase helps disabled and low-caste artisans in Kathmandu Valley receive free vocational training and jobs in spinning, knitting, weaving, and carpentry.

Since 1991, SERRV International has partnered with artisans in Kathmandu, providing a long-term trading partnership and interest-free advance payment for our orders. Through sales of their products, more than 2,100 artisans have access to adult literacy classes, health clinics, childcare programs, a primary school, and... Read more...

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Very Disappointed
Dec 6, 2021  |  By Michelle
I wish I could attach a picture. While I knew the colors would vary I did not expect it to look absolutely nothing like the example. The main colors are dark purple, yellow and black and nothing about it looks Christmasy. It is also very loosely knitted and you can see right through it the stitches are so loose. I am definitely returning it, for the price is it not good quality and the colors are very unattractive.
Owner Response: We're sorry to hear that. Thank you for letting us know.

Nepali Tree Skirt
Jan 25, 2021  |  By Beth Williams
I did not expect a knitted product and am somewhat disappointed. with the quality for the $88.00 paid. Just an FYI. I love what you do and will continue to support SERRV.

Lovely (different colors though)
Dec 28, 2020  |  By Ashton
This skirt came and it's large and soft--it's wonderful. It is not really the colors pictured, but that makes sense once I realized the "remnant" part of the title must mean they use whatever's on hand.