Sew Heart Felt Polar Bear Slippers
Product Description
Eco friendly pigments and organic wool felt combine to create these cross stitched, suede anti-slip soled adorable arctic roaming handmade polar bear slippers.
The slippers are made by shaping organic wool with soap, water and hand pressure. These slippers are beautifully presented in an organic, cotton draw string pouch and make a special gift for a baby or mother-to-be.
Nepali women use traditional wool hand dying and hand molding techniques passed down from generations of Himalayan women that ultimately preserves traditions while providing financial security.
Shipping & Returns
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About Sew Heart Felt
Located in Oxfordshire, England, Sew Heart Felt seeks to design unique wool felt goods produced with a commitment to sustainability, fair trade and fair wages accumulated in favorable working conditions. A truly global company, the lamb’s wool is sourced in New Zealand and Tibet, the pigments for dyeing the wool is from Switzerland. The sewing is completed by teams of Nepali women artisan.