Savu Hand Towel - Sandstone/Oatmeal Edge

$48.00

Maker: Sera Helsinki

In stock and ready to ship

Product Story

Woven by hand in Ethiopia using pure, hand-spun cotton, these towels bring craftsmanship and comfort into daily ritual. Each towel is made on traditional handlooms, where the handmade thread gives a beautifully soft texture and exceptional absorbency.

Dyed with AZO-free, REACH-certified dyes and certified by the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), every towel supports sustainable livelihoods for over 120 artisans — preserving craft traditions while creating lasting impact.

Perfectly sized for the kitchen or bath, these towels are a simple, beautiful reminder of the value of slow, responsible making.

Dimensions: 19" x 30"

Pickup available at 2090 Dundas Street West

Usually ready in 24 hours

Dimensions

19" x 30"

Materials & Construction

100% hand-spun cotton
AZO free and REACH certified dyes

Responsible Design

These towels are handwoven from hand-spun cotton using traditional Ethiopian techniques. Certified by the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and dyed with AZO-free, REACH-certified dyes, they represent a commitment to ethical production, environmental responsibility, and the preservation of craft.

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners to maintain the natural absorbency of the cotton. Tumble dry low or line dry.

Shipping & Returns

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Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders

meet the maker: Sera Helsinki

When Anna Suoheimo moved from Finland with her family to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, she was heartbroken by the plight of persons with disabilities and the situation of single mothers. Mostly, they are outcast from society with little opportunity. Anna wanted to do her part to change their lives for the better. She set out to start a business that could change the world one rug at a time and worked together with Finnish and Ethiopian Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) to create a product chain that would benefit people with disabilities of Ethiopia.
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The goal is to create hundreds of new job opportunities for vulnerable groups by creating a local economy from employing the traditional weaving methods of Ethiopia with the supply of wool raised by local shepherds utilizing traditional sheep herding in the countryside.

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