Global Groove
Sloth Clutch
Sloth Clutch
Say hello to our adorable hand felted sloth zippered clutch; a delightful accessory that brings a touch of whimsy to your wardrobe. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail by skilled artisans using traditional felting techniques, each clutch is a testament to the beauty of handmade craftsmanship.
This clutch is both practical and charming, offering ample space to carry your essentials while making a statement with its unique design. The hanging sloth motif adorning the exterior adds a playful and endearing touch, sure to bring a smile to your face every time you reach for it.
What makes this clutch truly special is its commitment to ethical practices. Certified as fair trade, you can feel good knowing that each purchase supports the livelihoods of the talented artisans who lovingly create these pieces. So, whether you're heading out for a casual outing or a night on the town, let our hand felted sloth zippered clutch be your companion. Embrace the charm of handmade craftsmanship and ethical fashion with this delightful accessory that's as unique as it is adorable.
- Zipper top with Pom-Pom pull.
- Fully lined.
- Measures approximately: 8.25 inches x 5.15 inches.
- 100% All Natural New Zealand Wool.
- Azo-free dyes.
- Due to the handmade nature, slight variations in size, exact color, shape, pattern, or other characteristics may be evident. Each piece is truly a unique work of art, lovingly crafted by hand.
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Meet Our Artisans
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Walking into the Kathmandu production center’s reception you are immediately greeted by a cheerful ‘Namaste’. Commercial exports of felted products from Nepal have grown exponentially since around 2000, benefitting thousands of mostly women workers, production managers and family businesses who help support their families and educate their children with their earnings.
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Our hand-carved games are crafted in Saharanpur in the region of Uttar Pradesh, India that is well-known for the ancient woodcarving techniques. Temples in this region bear witness to the early talent of artisans in that region. Today, the craft is still practiced using hand tools that are much the same.