These aren't printed. They're not stamped or machine-made. Every flower on these handwarmers was stitched by hand, one at a time, by someone in Nepal who learned this craft the slow way.
The base is soft cream wool, hand knitted and fleece lined on the inside — so your hands stay genuinely warm while your fingers stay completely free. Across the back, bold red and pink daisies bloom with yellow centers, connected by green stems and leaves, with small purple dots scattered between them like wildflowers in a meadow. It's the kind of embroidery that takes time, and you can tell.
Free size — the natural stretch of the knit fits most hands comfortably. The thumbhole sits exactly where it should, so you can use your phone, hold a coffee, type — without taking them off. Most handwarmers make you choose between warm and practical. These don't.
Wool outside, fleece inside, hand embroidery on top. Three things done well, by people paid fairly to do them. We work directly with the knitters in Nepal — no middlemen, no factory, fair wages every time.
No two pairs come out exactly the same. The one you receive is the only one like it in the world.


