Design-led, artisan-made home textiles for everyday living and thoughtful gifting
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Caitlin on Jun 11, 2026
5 out of 5 starsReally beautiful item. Order for my home but will definitely reorder for future housewarming gifts
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Terry on Feb 27, 2025
5 out of 5 starsThese handwoven napkins will make a special gift for a special friend. They are a wonderful addition to setting a beautiful table.
PA responded on Mar 13, 2025
So glad you liked them. I hope they serve you well. And we appreciate the review very much. Thank you.
About SustainableThreadsUS
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Our artisan partners—the people behind each piece. -
Working together in close, long-term partnership. -
Woven by hand on manually operated looms using traditional techniques. -
At the loom, artisans weave banana fiber into strong, textured textiles. -
Hand block printing using carved wooden blocks—each layer applied by hand
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Poonam AbbiI
Owner
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Etsy Marketing Agency
We take care of shop visibility and etsy seo. Our goal is to bring more visitors and grow the store.
Production partners
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Block Printing Artisan Group
India
This artisan group, based in Northwest India, focuses on women from communities that were displaced from their ancestral villages to create a national park. Villagers lost all their farm lands and other means of livelihood. The effort offers skill-building and employment opportunities.
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Group of artisans with disabilities
India
Handwoven at a small weaving unit in Northern India by adult members of a community of artisans with disabilities, and their families. The work offers them employment, life skills training and an avenue for social acceptance.
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Rural Craft Group
India
This effort employs traditional artisans - women spinners and individual artisan units. Being a drought-prone region, reliable, steady work is unpredictable causing rural families into forced nomadic lifestyles. This initiative offers much-needed, steady work opportunities to artisans.
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Women Weavers Trust
Bengaluru, India
A cooperative of over 150 indigenous women designed to tap into the existing skills of weavers, to expand income opportunities for women.In addition to pay based on volume of fabric produced, women also receive bonuses and medical coverage. This program is a crucial source of cash income for artisan
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Women's Handicraft Enterprise
India
Established in 1988 to provide alternative incomes to women from rural, tribal and urban slum belts in in this city, located in a western Indian state. As these communities were not dependent on agriculture, handicraft was introduced to them, training them in Patchwork, Appliqué and Tanka embroidery
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