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Our garments are produced in collaboration with organisations operating under ethical policies, and with individual craftspeople working to maintain cultural traditions. Doi Tung produces unusual contemporary fabrics in single and mixed yarns and also works to eradicate opium supply, drug use and rural poverty in northern Thailand. UN accreditation. www.doitung.org Karen Women's Organisation produces traditional fabric in mixed yarns and also works for the development and rights of Karen women who have fled Burma. www.karenwomen.org
Luskentyre Harris Tweed Company - Donald John Mackay is a self-employed weaver working on the Island of Harris.
Lahu Women’s Organisation produces traditionally influenced contemporary fabrics in mixed yarns. They also work to address the needs of Lahu women and children, and to defend the rights of women. Mulberries produces silk from the mullberry bush through spinning; production of natural dyes and weaving and supports local people and traditions in Lao. Fairtrade organisation. www.mulberries.org Thai Tribal Crafts produces traditionally influenced contemporary fabrics in mixed yarns. They are an income generation organisation supporting cultural traditions. Fairtrade Organisation. www.ttcrafts.co.th Weave produces plain cotton and is an organisation working toward empowering indigenous women from Burma. www.weave-women.org |