Lavet af Ayah

Hæklet rangle

245,00 kr
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De sødeste små rangler i forskellige dyr. 

De er hæklet i hånden i 100% økologisk garn. Med en lille træ-cirkel at holde i for barn og forældre. 

Ranglerne laves i et lille sy- og hækleværksted i Tyrkiet, hvor kvinder fra Syrien ikke bare ansættes, men også involveres i design, hvordan arbejdsdagen og stedet bør være og inkluderes i alt fra produktion til salg.

Ayah er en af kvinderne bag. Hun siger: ”Jeg havde aldrig forestillet mig, at hækling ville blive min livline. Det holder mig forbundet til mit hjem og giver mig fred".

Ranglerne er godkendt i compliance med EN71 sikkerhedskrav for børnelegetøj. Er godkendt for 3+ år. 

Variant: Løve

Pickup available at Nørrebro

Usually ready in 24 hours

Size

Ranglernes træ-cirkel måler 7 cm. i diameter, dyrene måler ca. 10*7 cm. udover selve trærammen.

Handmade by...

Ayah, oprindeligt fra Aleppo, Syrien, blev en del af et hækleværksted efter at have bosat sig i Tyrkiet. Der udviklede hun sine færdigheder og skabte dukker med tørklæder og forskellig hudfarve. Hun er især stolt af denne kollektion, da hun mener, at det fremmer inklusivitet i børns legetøj på en smuk måde.

Hun laver også charms formet som vandmeloner og citroner, inspireret af kulturarven fra kvinderne i hendes team, især fra Palæstina og Syrien.

”Jeg havde aldrig forestillet mig, at hækling ville blive min livline. Det holder mig forbundet til mit hjem og giver mig fred,” siger Ayah.

Material & care

Lavet i certificeret økologisk garn

Delivery & return

Shipping:
Items in stock are generally shipped within 1-3 working days.

Pickup:
You are always welcome to pick up at one of the following two locations in Copenhagen:
Holtegade 6 or Bispeengen 20 at Nørrebro.

Write in a comment at check-out where you prefer to collect, and you will get an email from me with times to choose from at that location the following week.

Return:
You naturally have 14 days of full right of return (excluding delivery) from when you have received your goods. If you wish to return, you must send an email to kontakt@theable.dk .

In stock

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Better mental health

Creating something with your hands can have a profound positive impact on mental health, especially for those who have experienced trauma. Studies show that engaging in hands-on activities can reduce stress and anxiety by up to 45%.

Many of the artisans we collaborate with have faced significant challenges in adjusting to new countries, often feeling displaced and disconnected.

Through practicing familiar crafts and connecting with new, like-minded communities, they begin to regain a sense of ownership, belonging, and community. Each product you purchase carries the story of a person’s journey, as well as their opportunity to rebuild and create anew.

Jouhania, who embroiders products in the Shatila refugee camp for The -able, shares: 'For me, embroidering is like stitching my life back together, thread by thread. It’s a traditional Palestinian craft that I am proud to bring back to life.

Greater financial freedom

According to the UN, around 70% of refugees live below the poverty line, and many do not have permission to work. Through our cooperation with local NGOs, people on the run get the opportunity to work and earn their own money through jobs they are good at. When people on the run are given the opportunity to be included in the labor market and earn their own money through dignified work, the sense of belonging to the new countries is strengthened and they are given the opportunity to take their first steps towards financial independence again.

Amina, who makes bags for The -able in Lebanon, says: “ Being financially independent from relief organizations has helped me regain my self-confidence and respect - I no longer feel like I'm outside, and I pass this strength and joy on to my children.”

Preserve endangered cultural heritage

An often overlooked consequence of people being forced to leave their homes and land is that local crafts are threatened. The traditions risk disappearing, as those who master the craft must leave materials, tools and practices behind.

At The -able, we work to preserve these traditions by always starting from the knowledge, skills and designs of the artisans and then integrating them into modern design and sustainable practices that can be continued in new countries.

Through our work, we ensure that these skills and traditions live on, while celebrating fine craftsmanship and respecting both people and the planet.

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