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All Lemlem pieces are ethically made in artisanal workshops in Ethiopia and small factories in Kenya and Morocco. To preserve traditional African weaving, while creating job opportunities for local artisans, each piece is made from hand. The brand cotton is locally sourced in Africa, with 50 percent of it being organic. Any excess fabric is repurposed into accessories or donated to sewing schools.
Peru-based brand AYNI aims to honor ancient techniques and cultural heritage while supporting female artisans and their communities. All collections are made by artisans in Peru using traditional methods, including macramé, crochet, needlework, hand-weaving, and hand-loomed textiles. The brand's fabrication choices include Alpaca fiber, organic Pima cotton, and yarn made from recycled plastic.
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