Wool Dryer Balls from Nepal has become increasing popular over the years. Green & Eco-friendly businesses are very much interested in these all-natural dryer balls that are the best alternatives to dryer sheets and PVC dryer balls that releases chemicals during usage. Why wool dryer balls from Nepal? The main reason is because out here, our artisans are very much gifted to produce handicrafts. And when we say handicrafts, its not just the dryer balls, but a variety of other crafts that are produced and exported to the international market.
We have been exporting wool dryer balls from Nepal, since our inception. Throughout the years we have learnt many things and many a times, its also our customers that teach us. So, with us, you are in safe hands. Our wool dryer balls are all handmade and almost 95% of our employees are women who come from backward community and rural villages of Nepal. Some heavy works like lifting a bag of dryer balls, raw wool and loading, unloading etc are done by men. But at times, women are very much ahead on these tasks as well 🙂
If you are planning on importing/sourcing wool dryer balls for yourself, or for your clients (if you are a sourcing agency or a product development head), then you can count on us. We offer wool dryer balls of best quality. We can do customized size and weight. Any colors that you can think of, we will do it. And we also have our color chart that we can share with you.
We use 100% New Zealand wool to produce our wool dryer balls. And we do it in large numbers, and its all handmade. Our raw wool comes from New Zealand farms with highest standards and where the sheep are reared in a very friendly manner. We already know that NZ wool is the best around the globe for its ethical production and quality.
We welcome any orders. No order is big or small for us. We respect your business and will try and cater to your requirements as far as possible. Think of Wool Dryer Balls from Nepal, think of Wild Organic Exports.
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