Ethiopian Cushion Cover, 'Aksum' Design
Handwoven and embroidered
$27.50Ref: 3023Available now
- Hard-wearing, soft cotton
- Helps develop a stigma-free society for persons affected by leprosy
- Established in 1996 by 30 people, ENAPAL has grown to 15,000 members now
- 45 cm square
- 100% cotton
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A striking traditional Ethiopian 'starburst' design that will brighten any room. Thick, handwoven natural cotton, hand-embroidered by leprosy-affected women in Addis Ababa. Generous flap opening, two complementary designs available - this 'Aksum' with predominantly dark blues, or the Oromo with lighter hues.
45 cm sq
About the Producers
ENAPAL
ENAPAL is a rights-based organization formed by leprosy-affected people in Addis Ababa.

