Alaskan Artist Designed Fabric Totemic Raven Batik 3-Pack
Alaskan Artist Designed Fabric Totemic Raven Batik 3-Pack
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Are you looking for an eco-friendly gift for yourself or a loved one? Look no further than to our wonderful Alaska-made beeswax wraps - good for many uses from wrapping sandwiches, veggies, storing leftovers in the fridge, or an "on the go" snack.
And the best part - they are reusable and come in fun designs and colors. This will become your new kitchen favorite!
Medium and large wraps are the perfect size for making snack packs. Use this technique and never use plastic in your lunch again!
Alaska Beeswax wraps are hand-waxed in small batches on the shores of Resurrection Bay in Seward, Alaska.
This three-pack of beeswax wraps includes:
- one 14”x 14” Totemic Raven wrap
- one 10”x 10” wrap
- one 7”x 7” wrap
- All in coordinating fabrics
Alaska beeswax wraps are made with 100% cotton, organic beeswax, organic jojoba oil, and Georgia pine rosin.
Our batik fabrics are sourced from local quilt shops. When you purchase from our business, you support several local Alaskan businesses! We think that’s a Win-Win!
*Made in Alaska
*Please note, as each wrap is handmade in small batches, if your exact design is not available, we may substitute for a similar design.
About the Brand: Alaska Beeswax Wraps
We are the Hankins Family: William, Amy, Lucy, Nathan, and our doodle Finnea.
We live in Seward, Alaska, and work in the commercial fishing industry. Seward is a small seaside town located on the shores of Resurrection Bay. Our children, Lucy and Nathan, are third-generation fishers! We love all things outdoors, such as hiking, backpacking, hunting, fishing, boating, berry picking, and adventuring to new places. Alaska is an outdoor family's dream.
In March, during COVID "Shelter-in-place", we started making beeswax wraps for fun. Soon a fun craft became a small business as friends began to purchase our wraps: the rest is history.
As a quilter, I always loved the beautiful designs of batik fabrics and knew right away that batiks would make the best wraps due to their durability. Most fabrics are printed, but not batiks. Batiks are hand-made using a wax-resist dye technique that originated in Java, Indonesia.
Because batiks are dyed, they are beautiful on both sides.
Our wraps are made in small batches at home. Because we're a family business, we all take part in the process, I cut and wax the fabric, our daughter Lucy packages the sets, and our son Nathan cuts and folds the labels.
We love using wax wraps because we care about our oceans and the planet that will be left for generations to come. We use far less plastic and that is a win-win for all of us! I hope you'll love using wax wraps as much as we do.
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