Powder pink Kachin pouch
Powder pink Kachin pouch
- Powder pink pouch
- Woven in Myanmar
- Made from scraps of "longyis" skirt fabric
- Cotton and polyester
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Description
Description
Cotton and polyester pouch, hand-woven and sewn by artisans in Myanmar. Made from scraps of fabric from the "longyis", the traditional mixed skirt worn by the Burmese, each pouch is unique. The patterns vary according to the ethnic groups (Shan, Mon, Kachin, Chin, etc.), each having its own designs. The Kachin ethnic group, who live in the northeast of Burma, is known for its finely woven embroidery with geometric patterns such as zigzags and diamonds.
Know-how
Know-how
Our pouches are made from fabric scraps, making them eco-friendly.
Impact
Impact
By purchasing this pouch, you are helping to improve the living conditions and preserve jobs for women in the Kachin community in Myanmar.
Product dimension
Product dimension
S: purse size: 10x14cm
M: small makeup bag size: 14x18cm
L: large pocket size: 17x23cm
Composition
Composition
Cotton
Polyester
Interview
Interview
Machine wash at 30°
Silk or delicate cycle
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
This pouch is perfect for storing your coins, bills, and cards, or for carrying your daily essentials with you everywhere. Its adaptable design fits with all your activities.

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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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