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"Zungusha" Handmade Four-Piece Set: Tablet Case + Three Zipper Pouches

"Zungusha" Handmade Four-Piece Set: Tablet Case + Three Zipper Pouches

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This Handmade Four-Piece Set, named "Zungusha," includes three zipper pouches and a tablet case, designed with organization in mind for both busy or home environments. Each set contains a Large (12" x 10"), Medium (9" x 7"), and Small (6" x 5") zipper pouch, along with a Tablet Case (16"x 10.5"). Expertly crafted with a double-lined interior and added cushioning, the tablet case ensures the safety of your electronic device. It can accommodate most standard 15" screen tablets or smaller.

The vibrant Kitenge fabric, adorned with intricate hand-sewn beadwork, showcases a beautiful swirl of greens, whites and browns, while tan faux suede adds a touch of elegance to the overall design and durability.

Each case is handmade and one-of-a-kind. 

Handmade with Love in Tanzania.
 
Who Handmade Your Product with Love?:
Our Tablet Case collection is lovingly crafted by artisans at the Schwari fair-trade co-op in Arusha, Tanzania. Since 2008, Save the Rain's relationship with Schwari has supported its mission to empower the disenfranchised through honest work for honest wages. Their team consists of 72 men and women who all once knew the pain of wondering where their next meal would come from. Now, they are skilled in the arts of beading, sewing, and even some in management. Your support keeps their factory buzzing and allows them to employ even more local artisans.
 
Give 100%:
100% of your purchase price will go directly to funding our Clean Water Projects in the rural villages of Tanzania (minus the taxes). Thanks to our corporate sponsor, who covers the cost of purchases from Schwari, every contribution you make translates into the invaluable gift of clean water for communities in need. 

Learn More about our Clean Water Projects by visiting www.savetherain.org.
 

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