Lao DreamCatcher

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$8.60

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These colourful little dreamcatcher pendants can be found in the Tai Lue temples around Laos and Thailand. Made to bring good fortune, they certainly worked for us in 2017 when we were able to send 4 weavers to a conference in Peru. Cotton threads are wrapped around a bamboo cross.

But you can also find other uses for these dreamcatchers… Christmas ornament? Keyring? Decoration for any hook or door knob? A big part of the Village Weavers Project is to collaborate with artisans to come up with new products.

Our collection of eco-friendly, plastic-free ornaments, keyrings and toys is an example of a collaboration that is sustainable and income-generating.

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Weight200 g

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Made by Tai Lue
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