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A small, spherical gift, wrapped in green "Turtley Awesome" Lokta paper with a hand-drawn turtle pattern, sits on a tiled bathroom ledge. The paper is gathered at the top and tied with twine. A dressing gown hangs in the background.
 A small, spherical gift, wrapped in green "Turtley Awesome" Lokta paper with a hand-drawn turtle pattern, sits on a tiled bathroom ledge. The paper is gathered at the top and tied with twine. A dressing gown hangs in the background.
Turtley Awesome. A square sheet of vibrant Lokta wrapping paper. The design features a repeating, hand-drawn pattern of abstract, dark green turtles with yellow accents. The illustrations are outlined in black against a lime-green background.
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Turtley Awesome Lokta Paper

Gift Wrapping

€2.5035cm x 35cm
Two turtles walk into a bar
Turtley Awesome. A square sheet of vibrant Lokta wrapping paper. The design features a repeating, hand-drawn pattern of abstract, dark green turtles with yellow accents. The illustrations are outlined in black against a lime-green background.
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Size: 35cm x 35cm - ideal for holding a 100g Lush bottle, pot or standard-sized bath bomb.

Shell-ebrate the coolest critter you know by wrapping up a bath bomb to scent their next aquatic adventure. If they love turtles, they’re sure to love this alternative to single-use wrapping paper!

This design was created by Brigitte Jordi, in collaboration with Brändi Design, who help individuals with cognitive or mental disabilities discover their full potential, gain new perspectives and overcome perceived limitations. When designing this lotka paper, Brigitte was inspired by a new muse, “Suddenly, a new animal came to mind and I wanted to learn something new. Turtles have good shells. I looked at pictures of how turtles live.”

Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
Nepalese handmade paper is made from the fibrous inner bark of the evergreen shrub, Daphne Bhopal, also known as Lokta bushes. They are cut a few cm from ground level, allowing the plant to regrow from the radial root. The plants regenerate and can then be re-harvested after 3-7 years depending on altitude and growing conditions. Bastipur, close to the Indian border, has the perfect dry conditions required for the papermaking process and the unit there was set up to create employment and support empowerment of women in the area. Pass forward, reuse or recycle for a lush environment.

How to use:
Use this handmade reusable alternative to single-use paper to wrap up your chosen products for a tailor-made gift.


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