Handwoven cotton indigo Reina Pillow
Rectangular cotton pillow featuring fringe edging from loom ends. These textiles are woven on a traditional backstrap loom, which is a very simple loom you can attach to your house walls or even a tree. They are still used widely in the Mangyan villages as clothing and for carrying babies, the patterns are traditional and date back hundreds of years to when the Mangyan people were coastal dwelling- the rows of white and blue are said to be reminiscent of the sequence of waves arriving. Handa founder Hannah grew up in a Mangyan village and works directly with the women there to obtain this special and rare textile.
18" x 10"
exterior: 100% cotton with indigo
Filling: 100% cotton
10% of proceeds go toward Mangyan community projects
Variation in color and pattern may occur from the hand-dying process and the hand of the weaver
Dry Clean
Rectangular cotton pillow featuring fringe edging from loom ends. These textiles are woven on a traditional backstrap loom, which is a very simple loom you can attach to your house walls or even a tree. They are still used widely in the Mangyan villages as clothing and for carrying babies, the patterns are traditional and date back hundreds of years to when the Mangyan people were coastal dwelling- the rows of white and blue are said to be reminiscent of the sequence of waves arriving. Handa founder Hannah grew up in a Mangyan village and works directly with the women there to obtain this special and rare textile.
18" x 10"
exterior: 100% cotton with indigo
Filling: 100% cotton
10% of proceeds go toward Mangyan community projects
Variation in color and pattern may occur from the hand-dying process and the hand of the weaver
Dry Clean
Rectangular cotton pillow featuring fringe edging from loom ends. These textiles are woven on a traditional backstrap loom, which is a very simple loom you can attach to your house walls or even a tree. They are still used widely in the Mangyan villages as clothing and for carrying babies, the patterns are traditional and date back hundreds of years to when the Mangyan people were coastal dwelling- the rows of white and blue are said to be reminiscent of the sequence of waves arriving. Handa founder Hannah grew up in a Mangyan village and works directly with the women there to obtain this special and rare textile.
18" x 10"
exterior: 100% cotton with indigo
Filling: 100% cotton
10% of proceeds go toward Mangyan community projects
Variation in color and pattern may occur from the hand-dying process and the hand of the weaver
Dry Clean