Considered masters at creating intricate batik designs, the Hmong people of South East Asia developed the resist dyeing process as a form of communication through symbols. Designed by Thailand's Pimpun, this cotton sheath dress features a traditional indigo batik print, two slit pockets, and a removable belt.
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This purse is lightweight and practical, as well as being lovely to look at. The only problem I have, which is true of many purses, is that the cell phone pocket inside is too shallow for late model smart phones, so I have to put mine horizontally inside the zipper pocket.
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This is a beautiful handbag. I love the colors on the bag part. So vibrant. This is also very well made with the leather strap and bottom. Love love love it. Also gotten lots of compliments when wearing it.
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Love the look and size but the faux leather on the inside uses glue. The outside is stitched. Wish the quality was better. The look is really nice and the bag is light. Note that the leather straps don t feel real either. In many ways it s the perfect summer bag that is very functional.
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“In the future, my goal is to preserve and promote Hmong batik culture to sustain income for the hill tribe villages."
“My name is Pimpun Jaiwong, and my nickname is 'Aom.' I'm an only child born and raised in Chiang Mai. I graduated from Chiang Mai University in the... read more