Fair Trade Ethical Woollen Beanie in Striped Multi Coloured Design with Pom Pom

Kumbeshwar Technical School

Fair Trade Ethical Woollen Beanie with Pom Pom

Fair Trade Ethical Patterned Woollen Beanie with Pom Pom. Beautifully hand knitted with pure, natural, Eco-friendly wool. These lovely soft woollen Beanies in cheerful colours with keep your head warm and comfortable as you head out into the outdoors on a winter’s day or night. Team them up with our Patterned Gloves or long Socks. Great ethical gift idea for Men or Women!

These Beanies are lovingly made by Artisans in Nepal who spin and dye raw wool from New Zealand using azo-free dyes. They hand-knit the Beanies using bright and varied colours, making these beanies totally unique. The whole process is sustainable and eco-friendly as Uplift Fair Trade has chosen to source this product that uses the leftover pieces of wool that would otherwise be thrown out.  

Kumbeshwar Technical School is a World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) guaranteed member. This project trains, employs and empowers over 2000 women through their income-generating projects.  They also empower and sustain disadvantaged and low-income families of Kathmandu Valley, through free primary education, a home for young people and vocational skill training in knitting, carpet weaving and carpentry. 

Uplift Fair Trade is proud to give you the opportunity to purchase a product from our clothing range that has been made by Artisans working towards achieving the ten principles of Fair Trade in all their Practices.  Uplift Fair Trade works to create sustainable livelihoods to empower those who are disadvantaged in society and to give them an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty. 

Washing instructions:  Hand Wash in Cold Water.  Do not soak.  Do not bleach.  Reshape while damp.  Dry flat.

*Please note:  Because each product is unique, colours may differ from the photograph.  We will try to match it as close as possible. 

Read about Kumbeshwar and their processes here: 

https://upliftfairtrade.com.au/blogs/news-and-stories/fairtradewinterclothingprocess