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    Product ID: 52881

     

    Wall hanging:

      0.4 m W x 1.5 m H

    Rod:

      52 cm L

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    Weight:  0.35 kgs

     

    100% cotton

    Dry clean or hand wash

    Display rod(s) included

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Thailand.

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    Cotton wall hanging, 'Fertile Earth'

    The ancestral mystique of the earth itself is manifest in this dramatic wall hanging. Designed by Suneeporn Tanjaipetch, the lovely textile is woven by hand in 100% cotton by Yao artisans. The traditional floral motif is highlighted in colors from herbal dyes and stitched to the wall hanging. Named din phukao, meaning "earth soil," the design adds contemporary beauty to any interior.

    The Yao is an ancient culture, whose ancestors.......

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    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

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    Cotton wall hanging, 'Fertile Earth'

    The ancestral mystique of the earth itself is manifest in this dramatic wall hanging. Designed by Suneeporn Tanjaipetch, the lovely textile is woven by hand in 100% cotton by Yao artisans. The traditional floral motif is highlighted in colors from herbal dyes and stitched to the wall hanging. Named din phukao, meaning "earth soil," the design adds contemporary beauty to any interior.

    The Yao is an ancient culture, whose ancestors inhabited the Hunan Province of China some 2,000 years ago. Their life styles are so unique that the various communities are quite different from one another, but their villages are commonly found in dense forests teeming with wild animals and rich in natural resources, allowing them to develop a diversified economy. Expert weavers, dyers and embroiderers, they wove special fabrics made from tree bark and dyed them with grass seeds and later became expert at beeswax and indigo-dyeing cloth during the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.); today, their magnificent cross-stitch embroidery richly decorates the clothing of every member of the family.

    NOTE: As each item is a unique expression of the artisan's creativity, the products you receive will feature a very similar color and pattern but may not be exactly identical to the one in the photograph.

    Bamboo rod for hanging included.

     

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

     
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    Suneeporn Tanjaipetch

    Suneeporn Tanjaipetch

    "At first I received cloths from hill tribe women. They showed me how to make these patterns and I slowly made them myself, which took me quite a while."
    "My name is Suneeporn Tanjaipetch and I come from northern Thailand. I was born December 8, but I will not tell the year! I am the youngest child raised in a merchant family. I have six brothers and...

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    Suneeporn Tanjaipetch

    "My name is Suneeporn Tanjaipetch and I come from northern Thailand. I was born December 8, but I will not tell the year! I am the youngest child raised in a merchant family. I have six brothers and one sister, but none of us wanted to work in the family shop. I wanted to become an accountant and work for a company. I finally graduated with a university degree in accounting.

    "Later, I landed a job in a computer factory and worked there for about nine years. The job was extremely tiresome, a routine, doing the same thing again and again and again. And although I was promoted to a higher position, as a secretary, I still found it an uninteresting career. I was always thinking about looking for another job, and I eventually got a job at another company, as an accountant. In those days, my sister sold clothes at a bazaar. She always talked about it, always suggesting I join her. I got interested in the idea and two years later I learned everything from her.

    "It was during that time that I fell in love with hill tribe cloths and decided to trade with them. My favorite pattern has always been the one adapted from ancient hill tribe designs. At first I received cloths from hill tribe women. They showed me how to make these patterns and I slowly made them myself, which took me quite a while. Now I use my imagination and slightly stylize these motifs, which I draw on paper. Then I simply cut and sew the cloth according to the drawn motifs.

    "I always provide my friends – the hill tribe women – with work, because I want to help them. We have developed a very good relationship over the years. This work allows me to earn a decent living, which I pay for in advance by allowing them to earn extra money in between harvesting the fields. I ask them to make the new motifs and buy the items upon completion, then I sell them. I also try to find new products crafted with new and interesting patterns, materials, and shapes. But I do not have enough money right now.

    "So if this cooperation with Novica bears fruit, it would make everyone happy, more financially comfortable, and would prevent these hill tribe traditions, their crafts and patterns from dying out. And that would also make me very proud."

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