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Hand waving hemp with Hmong batik bag
This individually designed handwoven bag has been meticulously created with great artistry, marrying the fruits of mother earth – natural material such as hemp – with the artist’s intrinsic appreciation for local tribal wisdom and rich worldly experience. This original piece is a true reflection of unique approach to design, fueled by creativity and modern ideas, yet rooted in deep respect for the old ways.
Made of natural hemp with Hmong batik technique
*NEW ARRIVAL*
Weaving hat with Karen beaded tassels
Made of natural fiber and decorated with braided cotton rope
Size:
Hat cir.: 19 cm./ 7.5 inches
Hight: 13 cm./ 4 inches
Brim width: 13 cm./ 5 inches
Hemp Shoulder Bag with Antique Hmong Batik Fringes**
Another unique piece from the Kachama Perez X Raya Curated Collection, this nature-inspired shoulder bag is made from locally harvested hemp from the North of Thailand and antique indigo Hmong Batik. With hand-cut fringes adding some fun details to the mix, this is a must-have piece for a joyful day out
Made of silk and hemp thread
"NEW ARRIVAL"
YAM, brown-blue Karen stripe hand woven shoulder bag
Material :: hand woven cotton
Colour ::Brown-blue
Created by : Karen weavers in the North of Thailand, exclusively for The Raya Curated Collection
Size:
Width: 54 cm/ 22 inches
Hight: 38 cm/ 15 inches
Strap width: 12.5 cm/ 5 inches
Strap length : 25 cm/ 10 inches
Black & white stripe tote bag
Hand stitch cotton weaving tote bag
Karen cotton hand woven belt - Indigo with black pattern
100% cotton belt
Hand waving hemp and silk bag with Hmong batik
This ones of their kind instinctual design a rare selection of The Raya Curated Collection's handwoven bags, predominantly made from raw hemp fiber intricately woven on a traditional handloom. This piece is uniquely adorned with natural materials such as raw silk and antique Hmong Batik, which are made entirely by hand, from dyeing to wax drawing. On average, each piece required nearly a month to be completed as time and attention were crucial in the making of the collection.
