Floral Recycled Paper Gift Bag Handmade by Women Artisans
Use it to pack your gifts and create twice the impact with this gift bag is made with discarded file folders and handmade paper. It features one of a kind artwork made with real flowers. It makes a unique gift to someone who loves flowers and appreciates handmade art.
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Why we like it
Gorgeous and green, this gift bag is a useful product with a great origin story. It is handmade using discarded flowers by a collective of erstwhile women waste pickers turned skilled artists who are moving out of a life of poverty and towards financial freedom.
The Product
Product name: Floral Recycled Paper Gift Bag Handmade by Women Artisans
Package contents: Floral Recycled Paper Gift Bag Handmade by Women Artisans
Dimensions (cms): 25cms x 25.1cms x 11cms
Materials: Recycled file folders, Handmade paper & Dry Flowers
This gift bag is made with discarded file folders and handmade paper. It features one of a kind artwork made with real flowers. It makes a unique gift to someone who loves flowers and appreciates handmade art.
The Artisans
This product has been painstakingly crafted by a collective of women in the Ghazipur slum community who formerly worked as wastepickers. The women are trained in embroidery, stitching and delicate floral art, thereby giving them the skills they need to become financially selfsufficient. Some of the women are employed in a womenrun centre in East Ghazipur where they make these unique and useful products. The making of these products transforms these women from wastepickers into skilled artisans and provides them a safe, dignified and sustainable livelihood.
Your Impact
Environmental impact
This product uses ecofriendly materials like discarded flowers and recycled material. It thus saves virgin resources and keeps hundreds of tons of used flowers from being dumped in the garbage or thrown into water bodies.
Social impact
This is more than just a beautifully crafted product. Its making has helped upskill and provide alternative employment and a stable income to more than 100 underprivileged women who were formerly engaged in wastepicking. It empowers them to move out of a life of poverty, illness and uncertainty into a life of respect and economic selfreliance.
