Generous Cow

HK$120.00

Generous Cow Ornament
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India
his charming cow is made from upcycled fabric. In Hinduism, cows are sacred, associated with non-violent generosity and motherhood. Afghan women craft this design in gratitude to their hosts for sharing their culture.

Made in partnership with Silaiwali

About the craftsmanship
Afghan refugees utilise their creative embroidery skills passed down generationally, and tell their stories through their vibrant work.

Size:

  • 8 cm x 8 cm x  cm

Materials: 

  • Cotton, thread, stuffing, metal bell

Note: These products are handmade and there will be slight variations in shape, size, and colour.


Generous Cow Ornament
Crafted by Afghan refugees living in India
his charming cow is made from upcycled fabric. In Hinduism, cows are sacred, associated with non-violent generosity and motherhood. Afghan women craft this design in gratitude to their hosts for sharing their culture.

Made in partnership with Silaiwali

About the craftsmanship
Afghan refugees utilise their creative embroidery skills passed down generationally, and tell their stories through their vibrant work.

Size:

  • 8 cm x 8 cm x  cm

Materials: 

  • Cotton, thread, stuffing, metal bell

Note: These products are handmade and there will be slight variations in shape, size, and colour.


Each MADE51 product that reaches consumer hands plays a part in enabling refugees to contribute to their host country’s economy and strengthens their ties with local society. Each purchase also represents an unmistakable act of solidarity with refugees and an appreciation for the power of the human spirit.

Throughout Africa, Asia and the Middle East, MADE51 links refugee artisans in hosting countries with local social enterprises that work in the artisanal sector. MADE51 social enterprise partners are selected based on their proven experience in design, production management, export and marketing.

In partnership with the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), MADE51 sets the ethical compliance standards that social enterprise partners must meet in their work with refugees. This ensures that each artisan receives a fair wage, has decent working conditions and that the 10 principles of Fair Trade are met.