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Nina

$55.00

Nina, a young Burmese girl, loves showing off the Myanmar traditional longyi (sarong) she wears on her days off from school. You can also see her green and white school uniform she wears when she attends classes. Yet sadly, following the coup on February 1, 2021, many kids like Nina could not go back to school because it was no longer safe after the military crackdown. We deeply hope that all Burmese children may be able to return to school and enjoy the company of their friends at school soon!

Made with linen/cotton blend fabric, cotton fabric, stuffing… and lots of love and care.

18“ H x 15” W

Sustainably handmade by women artisans in Myanmar.

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Nina, a young Burmese girl, loves showing off the Myanmar traditional longyi (sarong) she wears on her days off from school. You can also see her green and white school uniform she wears when she attends classes. Yet sadly, following the coup on February 1, 2021, many kids like Nina could not go back to school because it was no longer safe after the military crackdown. We deeply hope that all Burmese children may be able to return to school and enjoy the company of their friends at school soon!

Made with linen/cotton blend fabric, cotton fabric, stuffing… and lots of love and care.

18“ H x 15” W

Sustainably handmade by women artisans in Myanmar.

Nina, a young Burmese girl, loves showing off the Myanmar traditional longyi (sarong) she wears on her days off from school. You can also see her green and white school uniform she wears when she attends classes. Yet sadly, following the coup on February 1, 2021, many kids like Nina could not go back to school because it was no longer safe after the military crackdown. We deeply hope that all Burmese children may be able to return to school and enjoy the company of their friends at school soon!

Made with linen/cotton blend fabric, cotton fabric, stuffing… and lots of love and care.

18“ H x 15” W

Sustainably handmade by women artisans in Myanmar.