Spider Cotton Zebra (Large)- Kenana Critter - Passive Diffuser

SKU CODE: SKU-ZA-DIF-CRIT-Cot-SpiderZebra-Large
R 790.00

Kenana Knitter Critters are lovingly created by African women in Kenya, using sustainable homespun organic cotton & wool, naturally dyed with non-toxic dyes from local plants and flowers. Due to the handmade nature of these products, each critter is unique with its own personality and there may be slight variations in size and colour, making every critter unique.

Each critter comes with a card telling the Kenana Knitter story and the name of the knitter.

Our Bespoke Earth range comes with a replaceable absorbent felt disc attached to each Kenana Critter, that holds on to essential oils and allows the aromas to diffuse get all the aromatic benefits. Add 2-5 drops to the scent pad, depending on oil and how strong of an aroma you want. Simply drop directly on one side of the pad and enjoy. 

Materials: Cotton, natural dye, stuffing

Approximate sizes:

Small - 20cm, 18-25 cm when seated
Large - 45cm, 28-35 cm when seated
Giant - 65cm, 38-45 cm when seated

About Kenana Knitters
“These knitted animal toys are handcrafted by the artisan group, Kenana Knitters based in Kenya. Local Kenyan, Patricia Nightingale, founded the group in 1998. Patricia wanted to assist local ladies who were lacking a market for their homespun wool.

Over time with clever designs, she and the knitters transformed the yarn into unique creations. With a vision to further impact the community, Kenana Knitters taught women in the area to knit beautiful, organic cotton products using local, sustainable resources. 

By providing a safe, family-friendly working environment, Kenana Knitters empowers women, offering them a chance to work and take charge of their lives, with pride and dignity.

Changing Lives Stitch by Stitch
Today, Kenana Knitters has more than 430 are active knitters and at least 200 spinners looking after the provision of homespun wool. As well as providing the knitters and spinners with a regular income through their knitting, Kenana Knitters provides a monthly health clinic for the women, including free eye checks and glasses if needed and no woman is asked her HIV status.  The Kenana Knitters are changing their lives, stitch by stitch.

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