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Hand sewn from East African Kitenge, the fabric for these Heart Potholders are made and sourced locally to the artisans in Eldoret, Kenya.  Each one is unique!  Because Kitenge is made with a wax print technique, fabrics have a crisp hand, but will soften with washing.  You'll love the wonderfully cheerful and boldly colorful patterns on these kitchen classics.

 

Save these sweet kitchen accessories for yourself or gift one to your favorite bride, college graduate, new homeowner, or even your grandma!  Everyone loves a new potholder in the kitchen.  So why not gift a potholder that is heart-shaped to share your love, while it also gives the makers the means to improve their lives and those of their families!

 

Creation Hive is a fair trade group that provides sustainable income opportunities artisans in Kenya with HIV and other chronic diseases. When you purchase a Creation Hive item, you are helping to provide skills training and employment opportunities that give the artisans and their children an avenue to rebuild their lives economically and socially.

 

Our Kitenge Heart Shaped Potholders come in a variety of colors and patterns.  Due to the handmade nature of this product, colors and patterns will vary.  Price for 1 potholder.

Kitenge Heart Potholder

$10.00Price
    • 100% cotton with heat resistant padding

    • Handmade and Fair Trade from Kenya

  • Handmade in Kenya by Creation Hive

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