Meet Our Artisans

In a small village in Sakon Nakhon (Baan Kum Khan), Thailand, hand-spun cotton has been lovingly passed down through generations.

After finishing their work in the fields, women would gather under the shade of trees or beneath their wooden houses, carefully spinning cotton by hand, thread by thread, before weaving it into cloth.

Each step is filled with patience, care, and the wisdom inherited from mothers and grandmothers.

The colors come from nature itself, bark, leaves, and roots found in the local forests, giving every piece not only its unique beauty but also a sense of place and tradition.

Hand-spun cotton from Sakon Nakhon is more than just fabric. It carries with it the story of community,

the bond between people and nature, and the timeless heritage that continues to be treasured to this day.

  • Monet Goode

    FOUNDER

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Grandma Bua

    At 91, Grandma Bua which means Lotus, continues to weave with the same dedication she began as a teenager. For decades her hands have guided threads into fabric, and now she lovingly passes this heritage to her daughter. Each garment carries her patience, artistry, and the beauty of a tradition kept alive through generations.

  • Eleanor Parks

    SUSTAINABILITY DIRECTOR

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

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