Dien Bien Phu
Mustard Dokmai Plaid
Mustard Dokmai Plaid
- Mustard blanket made from natural dye
- 100% natural cotton, grown, spun and handwoven in the same village
- Ethnic patterns from the Lao culture in Northern Vietnam
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
- Teinture naturelle
Description
Description
This 100% cotton blanket, dyed and woven with respect for the environment, is crafted in an ethical and eco-friendly manner. Its mustard color, both warm and elegant, adds a touch of character and comfort to your home, whether it’s modern or classic. Give your home a unique piece, entirely handmade by the ethnic Lao community of northern Vietnam.
Know-how
Know-how
This blanket is the result of ancestral craftsmanship passed down throughout multiple generations. The women cultivate the cotton in their families, sort and spin it by hand before dyeing it with local plants. They then hand-weave each piece, preserving this handmade tradition for future generations.
Impact
Impact
Sales of traditional fabrics for ceremonial clothing do not generate enough income, putting the survival of this ancestral craftsmanship at risk. By providing them with new opportunities through creations adapted to modern interiors, we support these female artisans, allowing them to preserve their heritage while ensuring a stable and sustainable income.
Product dimension
Product dimension
100x180cm
Composition
Composition
100% cotton
Interview
Interview
Hand wash in cold water
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
With its sober color, this blanket will fit as well on your bed as on your sofa!

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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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