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Extra-long Light Cotton Scarf
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Extra-Long Light Cotton Scarf
by ABURY
The Extra-Long Light Cotton Scarf is a handwoven scarf that combines traditional craftwork with modern design. Made from 100% cotton, the light summer scarf is part of Ruth Hepburn's designer collection which she developed together with the Ethiopian crafts community Sabahar. The soft, handwoven material and the differently coloured stripes make the Extra-Long Light Cotton Scarf a must-have for warm spring and summer evenings. The fair trade cotton scarf is a versatile summer accessory: Wrap the extra-long scarf around your shoulders and wear it as an elegant fashion statement with your business outfit, or use it to stay cozy on colder days!
✓ 100% handmade in Ethiopia
✓ 100% fair trade
✓ Designer: Ruth Hepburn
✓ Materials: cotton
✓ Colours: multicolour
✓ Size: 230 cm x 40 cm
ABURY re-invests 50% of their profits in social projects such as education through the ABURY Foundation.