OUR COLLECTION — ASIA — BANGLADESH 251. JUTE NATIVITY WALL HANGING
This jute wall hanging was made by Hilda, an embroiderer working in a vocational program at the YWCA of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Nativity scene is appliquéd and embroidered in cotton. The hanging measures 15 inches long by 12 inches high.
The YWCA of Dhaka Craft Centre was started in 1973 to provide training in sewing and embroidery for women, many of whom had been abandoned or abused by their husbands. The Center’s programs currently benefit 400 women.
In addition to contributing to the family income, the women who participate in the project learn to read and write, receive subsidized snacks and health care, contribute to a 10% compulsory savings program, are eligible for interest-free loans, and have access to free legal services.
The YWCA of Dhaka Craft Centre was started in 1973 to provide training in sewing and embroidery for women, many of whom had been abandoned or abused by their husbands. The Center’s programs currently benefit 400 women.
In addition to contributing to the family income, the women who participate in the project learn to read and write, receive subsidized snacks and health care, contribute to a 10% compulsory savings program, are eligible for interest-free loans, and have access to free legal services.