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“Is the power back? (Mi La Lar?)  This is a common expression in Myanmar (and it can double as a delicate jab at the ones responsible for the poor infrastructure causing such power outages). Get yourself a Mi La Lar tee shirt and support social power to women led-projects for Myanmar. We know women can…

“Let’s Bang Pots!”

Designed by Aung Soe Moe
Available in A3 size.

Get your baby hippo resistance art here! Set of 5 cards + a free sticker!

Inspired by Thailand’s beloved three wheeled transport: the TukTuk!

Screenprinted on natural Inlay cotton from Shan state, Myanmar.

“Stir it up” aprons represent the color and spice from the streets of Southeast Asia.
Handwoven by a women-led enterprise in Amarapura, Myanmar.

Visit historic Bagan in your free time with this fun touring board game, featuring famous sites and activities in Bagan. Nothing beats the real place, but this game is a fun nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Bagan Journey was designed in Myanmar. This version of is in Burmese language (if you don’t read Burmese, you’ll need GoogleLens to help you play!).

“Bang Pots” represents Myanmar women’s resistance to dictatorship. Design by KueCool. 5 x 5 in Postcard    

Unbloodied but Unbowed: a booklet of art and as-told-to stories from Myanmar.

Made in Myanmar using Inlay cotton.
Available in Black or Brown.
Sizes: S – XL

“က ခ ဂ ယ င…” / The Burmese Alphabet — now available in a colorful new version from Golden Land!

“က ခ ဂ ယ င…” / The Burmese Alphabet — now available in a colorful new version from Golden Land!

Celebrate the Burmese alphabet with this colorful tee shirt! Available in Kids – Adult sizes

Christmas nativity sets, fitted into teakwood boxes.

This dress is made with two adjustable panels so that you can tie it to fit your bust and hips comfortably depending on the day. And, this dress also has pockets!

Nwa Yoke — a cute mug design in homage of a traditional toy fashioned after the water buffalo. The cow, or water buffalo, is seen as the farming family’s partner in the harvest, and is a respected animal. Printing and art by T H E T ‘ S c r e a t i o…

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.