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Felt Harvest Leaf: Moss Green

Felt Harvest Leaf: Moss Green

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These autumnal Harvest Leaf stems are the perfect filler for a felt flower bouquet to gift the hostess in your life or provide a care package to a family member or friend going through a hard time. Available in Moss, Marsala & Brown, and NEW frost colors: Lilac, Cream & Purple, these stems are a perfect addition to our best-selling felt flowers. Each stem is wet felted, dyed and stitched with care by artisans in Nepal. * Felted Wool * Azo-free dyes, eco-friendly and non-toxic * 15" tall x 6" wide (leaf to leaf) * Leaf size: 3½" tall x 1¾" wide x ¼" deep (leaf to leaf) * Nirjala Craft // Nepal These felt products are made by women artisans in Kathmandu, Nepal. The women are trained in the ancient technique of felting and the income they earn from the sale of this product allows them to break the cycle of poverty and provide for their families.
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