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Guru Laila Sandals

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$110.00

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Hand stitched, hand embroidered on organic leather. Design inspiration comes from a peacock feather, with muted gold and silver metallic accent.

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The design inspiration for the Laila Sandals by Guru comes from peacock feathers, therefore the intricate thread work in teal, burgundy and black with interwoven thread work of pale gold and silver.

The result is a surprisingly neutral sandal that can be worn with jeans or to dress up your summer or resort outfit.

All the thread work is done entirely by hand, on organic premium leather.The leather is hand treated with mustard oil only, and is free of any chemicals and toxins. Guru sandals are sourced from craftsmen who support a dying cottage industry art, based within Lahore and its surrounding villages. The source is also a pioneer in terms of design, technology and standard, producing the most beautifully-worked, durable, quality products available in Pakistan, and in the world today. Design innovation is drawn regionally from across Pakistan, and surrounding cultural influences. All sandals are made of natural, premium quality cowhide. The shoes are naturally processed, no chemicals are involved in their manufacture. No child labor is used in the manufacture of these shoes. The threadwork, or tankas, are stitched by hand by women or old men from their homes. Often, they are the sole breadwinners for their families. All Guru sandals have reinforced rubber soles for added comfort and durability.
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