インドのウール織りペンダント/シャンデリア-落ち着いた
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[Origin] India
[Size] Approximately 25 x 30 cm
[Cleaning method]
Since this product is made of woolen cotton thread, it is not suitable for cleaning with a lot of water. Please use a wet towel to wipe the surface.
[Precautions]
This product does not contain light bulbs.
#Why is it called Ganges Ornaments?
mainly because its birthplace is in the "Ganges" in the holy city of Varanasi. It was made by women in the surrounding households using the clever fingers of their fingers.
Ganges River is in northern India, with a total length of 2,510 kilometers. The Ganges River is the "sacred river of Hinduism." Every Hindus must bathe in the Ganges at least once in his life, whether it is a three-day and three-night train, or Air-conditioned buses and buses are not a problem, because as long as you bathe in the Ganges River, you can wash away your sins of your life, and spill the ashes of people after cremation into the river, which can help the deceased to get rid of the turmoil of the world. Good afterlife.
And what attracts our attention most is the many vendors who sit on the steps by the river and sell all kinds of souvenirs. And there is a stall in it, which is so special in our eyes!
reason is super simple: the boss is a "girl" and her name is Bhumika.
15 years ago, her husband had an affair, and he even litigated for the custody of her daughter on the grounds that "women are unable to raise children alone.
In order to prove herself to the judge, she used four poles and a piece of canvas to prop up a stall by the Ganges to sell her hand-made handicrafts. In the end, she moved the judge and obtained her daughter’s custody. It lasts for 15 years. This Ganges ornament is the handicraft that she said she taught herself, practiced constantly, and finally learned by herself.
When you turn around and look at her stall, you will find that there are all male bosses around her. They despise and exclude her as a female and her public work. But she is not afraid of these gossips and threats: "I believe in my own strength, not just a little bit like they said," she said firmly.
We were deeply moved by her courage and told her that she would extend her courage. She gave each of us a big hug, as well as some necklaces and bracelets made by her hand, but in her booth, we love It is the Ganges pendant.
#Bhumika Project
After returning to Taiwan from India, we immediately started Tramper’s first project-"Bhumika Project".
We refer to Taiwan’s "Gender Equality in Work Act" and require Indian workshops in cooperation with Tramper to implement equality of work rights in terms of "recruitment, salary, promotion, education and training, and working environment", and especially divorce, Single parents, widows, and women who have lost their support are priority encouragement objects.
All employers and all employees who work with us will sign contracts. We will explain to them one by one and reach a consensus. We hope to promote the concept of gender equality together and do our part in this country where the concept of gender equality still needs improvement.
At present, the Bumika project is still in progress. It is also because of your support that we have the motivation to do more and work together to make the world a better place.
[Size] Approximately 25 x 30 cm
[Cleaning method]
Since this product is made of woolen cotton thread, it is not suitable for cleaning with a lot of water. Please use a wet towel to wipe the surface.
[Precautions]
This product does not contain light bulbs.
#Why is it called Ganges Ornaments?
mainly because its birthplace is in the "Ganges" in the holy city of Varanasi. It was made by women in the surrounding households using the clever fingers of their fingers.
Ganges River is in northern India, with a total length of 2,510 kilometers. The Ganges River is the "sacred river of Hinduism." Every Hindus must bathe in the Ganges at least once in his life, whether it is a three-day and three-night train, or Air-conditioned buses and buses are not a problem, because as long as you bathe in the Ganges River, you can wash away your sins of your life, and spill the ashes of people after cremation into the river, which can help the deceased to get rid of the turmoil of the world. Good afterlife.
And what attracts our attention most is the many vendors who sit on the steps by the river and sell all kinds of souvenirs. And there is a stall in it, which is so special in our eyes!
reason is super simple: the boss is a "girl" and her name is Bhumika.
15 years ago, her husband had an affair, and he even litigated for the custody of her daughter on the grounds that "women are unable to raise children alone.
In order to prove herself to the judge, she used four poles and a piece of canvas to prop up a stall by the Ganges to sell her hand-made handicrafts. In the end, she moved the judge and obtained her daughter’s custody. It lasts for 15 years. This Ganges ornament is the handicraft that she said she taught herself, practiced constantly, and finally learned by herself.
When you turn around and look at her stall, you will find that there are all male bosses around her. They despise and exclude her as a female and her public work. But she is not afraid of these gossips and threats: "I believe in my own strength, not just a little bit like they said," she said firmly.
We were deeply moved by her courage and told her that she would extend her courage. She gave each of us a big hug, as well as some necklaces and bracelets made by her hand, but in her booth, we love It is the Ganges pendant.
#Bhumika Project
After returning to Taiwan from India, we immediately started Tramper’s first project-"Bhumika Project".
We refer to Taiwan’s "Gender Equality in Work Act" and require Indian workshops in cooperation with Tramper to implement equality of work rights in terms of "recruitment, salary, promotion, education and training, and working environment", and especially divorce, Single parents, widows, and women who have lost their support are priority encouragement objects.
All employers and all employees who work with us will sign contracts. We will explain to them one by one and reach a consensus. We hope to promote the concept of gender equality together and do our part in this country where the concept of gender equality still needs improvement.
At present, the Bumika project is still in progress. It is also because of your support that we have the motivation to do more and work together to make the world a better place.
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