The softness of silk for everyday use
This new collection, coordinated by a French volunteer living in Vietnam, offers pillowcases, sleep masks, and scrunchies made from 100% mulberry silk, crafted in the Mekong Delta. A harmonious blend of beauty, well-being, and ethical commitment.
Behind each piece lies a powerful human story: that of women living in the Mekong Delta, whose artisanal skills are at the heart of the project. Each creation is crafted with care, respecting local traditions, enabling these women to provide for their families and strengthen their economic independence.
Soft and natural, silk reduces friction, preserves skin hydration, and diminishes sleep lines, while protecting hair for everyday comfort and well-being. Naturally thermoregulating, it ensures a pleasant temperature year-round. Silk sleep masks and scrunchies complete the collection, bringing softness and elegance to every detail.
Whether you're treating yourself or looking for a refined gift, this mulberry silk collection is perfect for any occasion. The pillowcases are available in ecru, dusty rose, teal, and ochre, in square and rectangular shapes, and complement the sleep masks and scrunchies.
Pre-order now to ensure you receive them in time for Christmas (delivery from November 30th), and take advantage of the launch price: €59 each (or €100 per pair), before the price increases to €69 in 2026. Each purchase directly supports women in the Mekong Delta, combining beauty, comfort and a commitment to solidarity.
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