Red and black kitchen apron
Red and black kitchen apron
- Red and black kitchen apron
- 100% cotton
- Made in Myanmar
- Large front pocket
- Ajustable with a sliding strap
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
- Teinture naturelle
Description
Description
This apron—handcrafted in Myanmar—embodies the perfect blend of utility, aesthetics, and tradition. Woven from 100% natural cotton, it features a soft and warm red and black hues achieved using local plant-based dyes. Its dense and even weave reflects the care devoted to each piece by the weavers, true guardians of a craft passed down through generations.
Designed for everyday use, this apron is as practical as it is elegant: it includes adjustable ties and a large front pocket to hold your tools or utensils.
Each apron is unique, with subtle variations in weaving or color shades, a testament to its authentic artisanal nature.
Know-how
Know-how
This apron is woven using ancient techniques practiced for centuries in the mountainous regions of Myanmar. The artisans, often members of ethnic minorities (Chin, Shan, Karen...), use traditional looms, sometimes portable (backstrap looms), which allow them to work from home at their own pace.
Impact
Impact
Each piece sold helps fairly compensate the artisans, supports local cooperatives, and invests in training new generations of weavers.
Product dimension
Product dimension
Unique size
Composition
Composition
100% cotton
Interview
Interview
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
This apron protects your clothes while adding a warm, artisanal touch to your cooking time. The large pocket is perfect for keeping your utensils or a kitchen towel within easy reach.

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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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