Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.
Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees - Sitti Social Enterprise Limited.

Hand-Embroidered Tote Bags - Made by Refugees

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This World Refugee Day, support refugees through Employment. 

Sitti x Deerah exclusive collaboration offers these beautifully handmade natural tote bags sewn by Syrian women in the Zaatari Refugee Camp and embroidered by Palestinian women in the Jerash Refugee Camp. These environmentally friendly cross-stitched totes generated over 20 hours of employment in production per bag

  • 100% Cotton
  • Palestinian Cross Stitch Embroidery - DMC Cotton Perle Thread
  • 20+ Hours of Hand Embroidery by refugees
  • Extra Woven Handles for added Strength
  • Natural + Black Tote Bags Details: Handle Length: 72 cm/ Handle Width: 3 cm/Body Height: 41cm/Body Width: 35.4cm
  • Navy Blue Tote Bag Details: 72 cm/ Handle 3 cm/Body Hiegh 40cm/ Body Width: 34cm / Body Side Seam: 9cm

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Hanan Abo Shanin - Hopes for Women

“I provide financial support to my family. I can cover the expenses of treating my daughter, who suffers from diabetes, without fear of where to get money to buy medicine.”

Our Vision

An inclusive global economy where the refugee community has equal and fair access to the tools they need to become self-reliant.


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