Sirohi x Nirmalya Hamper
This Sustainable Care Package includes:
Sirohi: 1 Magenta Basket (Dimensions in inches: 6 L x 6 W x 10 H)
Handwoven with colourful up-cycled textile waste ropes on a sturdy iron frame, this little basket is the most adorable sustainable home decor item you can have!
Rope Material: Textile Waste
Frame Material: Metal (Iron)
Each Sirohi product is handwoven by skilled women artisans and is one of a kind. Rope colors may vary from the actual image, as materials used are subject to availability.
Read our policies for information on product finish, returns/refunds & shipping
Nirmalya: 4 Festive Products
Jasmine Dhoop sticks & Rooh Rose Incense Cones: These Aggabatti(incense) sticks are handcrafted from recycled flowers sourced from worship places and dipped in natural essential oils. The items are curated with bunches of love, faith and 100% organic material.
Lemongrass Essential Oil: The rich golden liquid is extracted from the herb through natural process. Apart from its pleasant smell, it has both cooling and revitalising properties which you’ll need for that second wind!
Attar Phool Essential Oil : Start your day feeling energised with only 3-4 drops to inspire your feelings of romance. Made from 100% natural extracts. Relieves stress and anxiety. Natural air freshener rooms for other interior spaces.
For bulk order enquiries, please email us at sales@skilledsamaritan.com.

Reuse
We work closely with rural women artisans to make beautifully designed products using ropes made from clean, unused and hygienic waste waste from packaging units and fabric waste from textile units.
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Revive
We aim to bring back old forms of weaving and furniture styles that originated in pre-partition India, almost 5000 years ago, using contemporary designs to create functional pieces for modern Indian homes.
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Recognise
In an attempt to revive this dying craft, we aim to provide our trained artisans a global platform to market their products thereby creating a model of sustainable income and employment.
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