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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! Specs: A6 (4×6), printed on cardstock. Cards are blank inside. Each card comes with an envelope. This design was created by Alex, a Myanmar artist.

Handmade nativity sets, with figurines from Shan state, and shelters made in Thailand.

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.

Quilled paper on wood, with a raffia hanging loop. Measures 3 inches in diameter.

TRAUMA Our Trauma tees are made in Myanmar with soft cotton.The text on the shirt in Burmese translates to say: “Trauma : The leftover flowers that remain after all we have been through.”

“Less is More” – minimalist tee shirt, designed and sewn in Myanmar.
Made with Inlay cotton from Shan state.
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!).

These ornaments are a collaborative product from our collective! Stitched by Rise + Shine, and finished for hanging by Ma Chu + Ko Thet. These are handmade with Inlay cotton backing and finished with lacquered bamboo pieces and string made from coconut fibre. Each ornament is handstitched, so there will be slight variation from one…

Made in MaeSot using batik fabrics. These bunting strings contain 11 triangles of fabric. They measure just under 2 meters long.