Our Story


"The idea is to share what we love with the world while doing our best to change the lives of those around us."

 

Our three purposes

myanmar children in shan and kayah state in burma wearing neck rings because of traditions and culture and because it is part of their traditional clothes

To Preserve

In Myanmar, our traditional clothing tell stories of who we are and where we belong. Nowadays, younger generations battle day-to-day against the growing threat of globalisation and often find themselves disconnected from the traditions held so dear by their fathers before them. YOU can help bridge that gap and guide the young, modern population on their path to rediscover who they really are through our traditional clothes.

"Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire"

-Gustav Mehler

 

 

 

burmese girls in myanmar hand weaving the traditional clothes of different ethnicities such as shan, kachin, chin, mon, karen, kayin, kayah 

 To Provide

Known as one of the poorest, many of our people struggle to put food on the table. By sourcing our products locally, YOU can help in the fight against poverty by giving families the support they need.

 

"If you can't feed a hundred, then feed just one."
-Mother Theresa 



burmese women donating food as charity to monks in myanmar because of tradition and culture which is part of why the country is the most charitable country in the world

To Promote

Myanmar is known as the most charitable country because as children we learn to give all we have. Each traditional piece is filled with our love and we want to share that love with YOU!

"A joy that is shared is a joy that is made double."

-English Proverb