

Ikat Scarf
Handmade by survivor artisans from the Nomi Network in Cambodia and India to end modern-day slavery.
Regular price
$45
$4500
Perfect for crisp fall and winter seasons, the Ikat scarf is available in Sand Dollar and Tango Red. This soft accessory is the ideal companion during chilly days and nights.
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Details
- 15 1/2" W x 67"
- Machine washable
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low heat on a flat surface
- Material: Cotton thread
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Shipping & Returns
We currently ship to the contiguous United States and Alaska.
- $7 flat rate shipping
- Free shipping on orders over $70
Due to the handmade nature of our products, orders typically ship 3-5 business days. Orders are processed Monday-Friday. Tracking will be emailed upon shipment.
We offer a 30 day return window for product purchased from ThistleFarms.org, The Shop At Thistle Farms or at an official Thistle Farms pop-up event. A pre-paid shipping label will be provided and the $7 shipping cost dedicated from the refund. For exchanges, please process a return and re-order the item you wish to receive.
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Meet the Artisans

Country: Cambodia and India
Demographic of Artisans: Survivors of Human Trafficking
The Nomi Network envisions a world where women and girls are free from endangerment of trafficking and exploitation. They create economic opportunities for survivors that break generational cycles of slavery.
At Nomi Network they create economic opportunities for survivors and women at risk of human trafficking by providing leadership, entrepreneurship, and technical skills to become financially independent. Working in “high risk” areas, they provide women and girls with training for dignified employment. By connecting women and girls to safe employment opportunities, the Nomi Network creates crucial market access for survivors.
Ending Modern Slavery
At Nomi Network they create economic opportunities for survivors and women at risk of human trafficking by providing leadership, entrepreneurship, and technical skills to become financially independent. Working in “high risk” areas, they provide women and girls with training for dignified employment. By connecting women and girls to safe employment opportunities, the Nomi Network creates crucial market access for survivors.
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