Dien Bien Phu
Caramel and white Dokmai bed throw
Caramel and white Dokmai bed throw
- Caramel and white bed throw with natural dye
- 100% natural cotton, grown, spun and handwoven in the same village
- Traditional patterns of the Lao ethnic group in Northern Vietnam
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
- Teinture naturelle
Description
Description
This 100% cotton bed throw, dyed and woven in an eco-conscious way, is both an ethical and environmentally friendly product.
Its warm, characterful mustard tone brings a touch of modernity and comfort to your bedroom, whether contemporary or traditional.
Add a unique piece to your space, entirely handcrafted by the Lao ethnic community in Northern Vietnam.
Know-how
Know-how
This bed throw reflects ancestral craftsmanship passed down through generations. The women grow the cotton with their families, sort and spin it by hand, then dye it using local plants. Each piece is woven with care, helping preserve a valuable artisanal tradition for future generations.
Impact
Impact
Traditional fabrics used for ceremonial clothing do not generate enough income, putting the survival of this ancestral craftsmanship at risk.
By creating pieces adapted to modern interiors, we help these artisans preserve their heritage while ensuring a stable and sustainable source of income.
Product dimension
Product dimension
60x160 cm
Composition
Composition
100% naturally unbleached cotton
Interview
Interview
Hand wash in cold water
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
Its combination of warm colors blends beautifully into any type of decor.

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Eco-responsibleHandicrafts from here and elsewhere
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Community involvementWe support women in Southeast Asia
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Secure paymentOrder and pay securely online
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Fast deliveryFast delivery from Monday to Friday in France and Europe
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