
I love this tablecloth, both its colors and the varying parts of the design: elephants, vases, arrows, peacocks, fish, squiggles, zigzags.

It's hand printed, and was sold by Ten Thousand Villages, the grandmother of fair-trade shops in the U.S.

The tablecloths at Ten Thousand Villages come from Indian (and sometimes African) women's co-ops. The workers are paid not only a fair price, but receive half of the payment up front.
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