Handcrafted Green Cotton Basket Napkin with Velcro Accents 'Starry Mornings' Item ID: 2671804628
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"Perfect for a refined table decor, Hannah Dodoo's cotton basket napkin displays Ghana's traditional spirit in the details that decorate its flexible structure. Accented with bold hues and star motifs, the accessory comes equipped with velcro on each corner, allowing for handy use."
- 0.39 lb
- 2.8 inches H x 10.3 inches W x 10.8 inches D
- 0.10 lbs
- 2.8 inches H x 10.3 inches W x 10.8 inches D
- 100% cotton
- Dry cleaning recommended
- Food safe
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in Ghana
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"I joined an international banking firm in 1966 and was taken through different departments. Fortunately, I met a young man who happened to be at the bank to do some transactions. Unknowingly he spotted me. We got engaged and moved to Germany where we got married and are blessed with three children.
"My husband and I decided on so many courses which could benefit me on our return to Ghana, but in the end, we decided on apparel manufacturing, as a private student in one of the fashion houses in Germany. I took to this field because I knew fashion was broad and that would take me a long way. I returned home in 1979 and have been able to sustain my fashion work until now. Orders come in from America, Europe, etc. I have held several fashion shows and have participated in national trade fairs.
"I train girls who are eager to learn a trade for their living and also employ others to help me, which has reduced the unemployment situation some. Presently, I am the chairperson of the Progression of Women Credit Union, where we take care of women's needs. I also do handicrafts, home furnishing, and have gone through series of workshops and seminars on record keeping and business management."
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"I joined an international banking firm in 1966 and was taken through different departments. Fortunately, I met a young man who happened to be at the bank to do some transactions. Unknowingly he spotted me. We got engaged and moved to Germany where we got married and are blessed with three children.
"My husband and I decided on so many courses which could benefit me on our return to Ghana, but in the end, we decided on apparel manufacturing, as a private student in one of the fashion houses in Germany. I took to this field because I knew fashion was broad and that would take me a long way. I returned home in 1979 and have been able to sustain my fashion work until now. Orders come in from America, Europe, etc. I have held several fashion shows and have participated in national trade fairs.
"I train girls who are eager to learn a trade for their living and also employ others to help me, which has reduced the unemployment situation some. Presently, I am the chairperson of the Progression of Women Credit Union, where we take care of women's needs. I also do handicrafts, home furnishing, and have gone through series of workshops and seminars on record keeping and business management."
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