1111693 Hand Woven Cotton, Leather Trimmed Bag
1111693 Hand Woven Cotton, Leather Trimmed Bag

This hand woven, leather trimmed bag closes with a zip, is fully lined and has an inside zipped pocket.

It is made in Bethany Leprosy Colony (see below)

Code: 1111693

Size: 37cm wide x 42cm High x 12cm deep. Leather hands are 75cm from top of bag to top of bag.

Price: Bethany_Weaves_Leather_Trimmed_Bags_FOB_Prices

Care: Sponge off marks with a damp cloth

BETHANY WEAVES -
Bethany Weaves is a weaving unit in Bethany Leprosy cClony in S. India where wonderful bags are woven and stitched and then exported around the world. Using traditional navar looms the women weave strips of brightly coloured cotton which are then stitched into bags. The unit has been functioning providing work in the colony for about 40 years. In the last decade the weavers have mostly been the daughters and daughters-in-law of the original leprosy affected colony members.

In 2017-18 MESH assisted the women to be trained to add leather trims to their bags thereby increasing and refining their range.

Watch| Bethany Bag Ballet

To see some more data about Bethany weaves and their recent achievements click here

Impact



This is Evangeline, one of the tailors in Bethany she says about her earnings:-
“I use my earnings to meet household costs and especially for anything my daughters might need. My husband and I don’t like taking loans from money lenders. I am a member of a women’s savings group and have been able to apply for a group loan three times. I have repaid each time and using that money along with the housing grant from the Government House Building Programme we have been able to build a new house with slightly larger rooms and an added balcony.”
and about quality and speed:-
“I am not the fastest tailor but then I make less mistakes then the very fast ones and since quality is important it means I don’t have to unpick and re-stitch as much as other people. I like sewing and enjoy the atmosphere learning new things, increasing my knowledge and skills all the time.”

Read more about Evangeline here

1111693 Hand Woven Cotton, Leather Trimmed Bag

This hand woven, leather trimmed bag closes with a zip, is fully lined and has an inside zipped pocket.

It is made in Bethany Leprosy Colony (see below)

Code: 1111693

Size: 37cm wide x 42cm High x 12cm deep. Leather hands are 75cm from top of bag to top of bag.

Price: Bethany_Weaves_Leather_Trimmed_Bags_FOB_Prices

Care: Sponge off marks with a damp cloth

BETHANY WEAVES -
Bethany Weaves is a weaving unit in Bethany Leprosy cClony in S. India where wonderful bags are woven and stitched and then exported around the world. Using traditional navar looms the women weave strips of brightly coloured cotton which are then stitched into bags. The unit has been functioning providing work in the colony for about 40 years. In the last decade the weavers have mostly been the daughters and daughters-in-law of the original leprosy affected colony members.

In 2017-18 MESH assisted the women to be trained to add leather trims to their bags thereby increasing and refining their range.

Watch| Bethany Bag Ballet

To see some more data about Bethany weaves and their recent achievements click here

Impact



This is Evangeline, one of the tailors in Bethany she says about her earnings:-
“I use my earnings to meet household costs and especially for anything my daughters might need. My husband and I don’t like taking loans from money lenders. I am a member of a women’s savings group and have been able to apply for a group loan three times. I have repaid each time and using that money along with the housing grant from the Government House Building Programme we have been able to build a new house with slightly larger rooms and an added balcony.”
and about quality and speed:-
“I am not the fastest tailor but then I make less mistakes then the very fast ones and since quality is important it means I don’t have to unpick and re-stitch as much as other people. I like sewing and enjoy the atmosphere learning new things, increasing my knowledge and skills all the time.”

Read more about Evangeline here