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This ornament is designed as homage to the traditional Burmese toy, the “Pyit Taing Htaung.” The Pyit Taing Htaung is a traditional rolling doll that rights itself whenever it is tossed.
Set of two. Crocheted by a civil disobedience movement staff member. 2.5 inches in diameter.
These designs were hand-stitched onto soft Inlay Cotton, by Rise and Shine Clothing, one of the members of our collective.
Measures 40 cm x 40 cm, comes with a zipper closure.
Does not include pillow insert.
🐉 Proceeds from Dragons against Dictatorship poster sales will go toward grassroots work in Shan state, Myanmar.
🐉 The fire inside of us will never go out. After all, the dragons are on our side.
Made from recycled plastic, the Easy Bag is perfect for rainy season or a trip to the beach–it can handle any wetness that comes its way!
Handy cotton shopping bags, sewn by parents of special needs kids. Your purchase supports their income stability!
These designs were hand-stitched onto soft Inlay Cotton.
Measures 40 cm x 40 cm.
Does not include pillow insert.
Handmade lay-flat journals by Sakku the Paper, a Myanmar small business.
These napkins (and our kitchen towels) are sewn by women in Thailand and in Myanmar, each one represents income support for communities facing major economic challenges. Thank you for shopping small and supporting our collective!
Kachin Woman Postcard 4×6 Design by KueCool
A pocket-sized coloring book featuring Thai traditions, landscapes and culture. The perfect gift to take home from your travels, and also a perfectly-sized travel companion for those who love to color.
4×6 notepad with magnet attached. 50 sheets of paper.
In the Christmas spirit of supporting mothers and babies, a portion of proceeds from card sales will go to support midwives/maternal health projects in Myanmar!
A6 (4×6), printed on cardstock.
Cards are blank inside. Each card comes with an envelope. Cards will ship starting in mid October.
This design was created by Alex, a Myanmar artist.
Made in MaeSot using batik fabrics. These bunting strings contain 11 triangles of fabric. They measure just under 2 meters long.