Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 39 × 26 cm |
Black | Color 7, Color 8 |
Grey | Color 10, Color 11, Color 2, Color 3, Color 5, Color 6 |
White | Color 1, Color 4, Color 9 |
Rp235.000
Rp235.000
Crafted by combining woven Palmyra leaves and window curtain waste, Rumpun Laptop Sleeve incorporates two different materials for the same purpose. This collaboration symbolizes an effort to preserve the environment amidst the mounting waste problem. This item showcases natural aesthetics, skillfully upcycled, and embedded with handwoven patterns by female weavers from Indonesia. Indulge in this thoughtful modern creation while making an effort to save the Earth for a better tomorrow.
Color availability depends on the remaining curtain material
L 39 cm x W 26 cm
Crafted by combining woven Palmyra leaves and window curtain waste, Rumpun Laptop Sleeve incorporates two different materials for the same purpose. This collaboration symbolizes an effort to preserve the environment amidst the mounting waste problem. This item showcases natural aesthetics, skillfully upcycled, and embedded with handwoven patterns by female weavers from Indonesia. Indulge in this thoughtful modern creation while making an effort to save the Earth for a better tomorrow.
Keep the weaving dry. Do not store it in humid conditions to prevent the product from changing color. If the product is exposed to water, clean it using a soft cloth and dry it in the sun, until it is dry. Don’t fill with items that are heavy or too full that can change the shape of the webbing. Keep away from sources of ignition or heat for long periods of time.
Poverty, malnutrition, subsistence farming – are social problems of rural East Flores. With little to no cash on hand, many families face economic hardships that are worsened by the lack of health facilities, transportations and other basic necessities.
Through weaving work with Du Anyam, women weavers gain access to cash and fair pay, while still being able to take care of their children and domestic work. 40% of weavers start to have savings. While supporting jobs are also created for tree climbers, transporters and field coordinators.