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Lime green Kachin cushion
Lime green Kachin cushion
- Lime green Kachin cushion
- Handwoven and hand-sewn in Myanmar
- Traditional patterns of the Kachin ethnic group
- Made out of cotton and polyester
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- Éco-responsable
- Fabrication artisanale
Description
Description
These cushions, handcrafted by Burmese weavers from the Kachin ethnic group, are the result of ancestral know-how and remarkably refined techniques.
Each piece is entirely handmade, with meticulous attention to every detail. The patterns, inspired by the cultural traditions of the Kachin people, are woven with carefully selected threads, creating unique textures and an exceptional visual appeal.
By choosing one of these cushions, you’re not only bringing home an original decorative item — you’re also helping to preserve a rare and precious craft.
Beyond the beauty and quality of each cushion, your purchase actively supports an ethical and responsible initiative.
Thanks to the Opportunity for Women association, 100% of the proceeds go directly to the weavers. This empowers them with financial independence, recognition of their work, and improved living conditions.
What’s more, by choosing these cushions, you’re making an eco-conscious decision — supporting a local, artisanal, and environmentally friendly production.
Each cushion purchased is a double commitment: celebrating a unique craft and contributing to a sustainable and solidarity-based economy.
Know-how
Know-how
The craftsmanship of Kachin women weavers is remarkably intricate, with each piece representing several days of meticulous work.
Their weaving technique, passed down through generations, demands exceptional precision and perfect control of threads and patterns.
Every cushion is one of a kind, infused with the history and culture of the Kachin people.
Creating these delicate textiles is a true challenge, requiring infinite patience and rare expertise, making each cushion not only a work of art, but also a living testament to the resilience and creativity of these women.
Impact
Impact
These cushions are more than just beautiful decorative items : they tell a story of craftsmanship, culture, and positive impact.
By choosing one, you're helping empower Kachin women weavers in Myanmar, allowing them to earn a sustainable income from their ancestral skills while keeping centuries-old traditions alive.
Each purchase directly supports these female artisans, giving them the means to improve their daily lives and continue passing down their unique heritage.
Product dimension
Product dimension
30x50cm
40x40cm
50x50cm
Composition
Composition
- Cotton
- Polyester
Interview
Interview
- Machine washable at a 30°C cycle.
- Preferably at a delicate or silk cycle.
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
This cushion will add a fresh touch to your home, evoking spring tones : perfect for a luminous touch to your 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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