Kachin navy blue and pink cushion cover (RIDA)
Kachin navy blue and pink cushion cover (RIDA)
- Navy blue and pink cushion cover
- Woven and hand-sewn in Myanmar
- Traditional motifs of the Kachin ethnic group
- Cotton and polyester
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
Description
Description
These cushions, handcrafted by Kachin weavers from Burma, are the product of ancestral know-how and remarkably refined technique. Each piece is entirely handwoven, with meticulous attention to every detail. The patterns, inspired by Kachin cultural traditions, are woven with carefully selected yarns, creating unique textures and an exceptional visual effect.
By choosing one of these cushions, you are not only acquiring an original decorative object, but also making a gesture to preserve a rare and precious craft.
Beyond the beauty and quality of each cushion, your purchase actively contributes to an ethical and responsible project. It allows them to achieve financial independence and enhances their value.
their work and improve their living conditions. Furthermore, by choosing these cushions, you are making an eco-friendly choice, supporting local, artisanal production. Thus, each cushion purchased represents a dual commitment: celebrating unique craftsmanship and participating in a sustainable and solidarity-based economy.
Know-how
Know-how
The Kachin weavers possess a rare and intricate craftsmanship, each piece the result of several days of meticulous work. The weaving technique, passed down through generations, demands extreme precision and a perfect mastery of the threads and patterns. Each cushion is unique, imbued with the history and culture of this ethnic group. The creation of 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 much more than mere decorative objects; they embody a genuine ethical and social commitment. By supporting the Kachin weavers, you participate in a solidarity movement that allows them to earn a decent living from their art while preserving a centuries-old tradition. Each cushion sold directly supports these women artisans, providing them with resources to improve their living conditions and perpetuate their skills.
Product dimension
Product dimension
30x50cm
40x40cm
50x50cm
Composition
Composition
Cotton
Polyester
Interview
Interview
Machine washable at 30°C
Preferably on a silk or delicate cycle
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
The navy blue and pink hues create a delicate and elegant contrast. Together, they establish an atmosphere that is both soft and sophisticated, where the depth of the navy blue highlights the subtlety of the pink for a confident, harmonious, and decidedly contemporary style.

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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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Fast deliveryFast delivery from Monday to Friday in France and Europe
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