Atelier Etica ~ Silk Robe + Face Masks
About this item
The Prize
Includes:
- 1 x Sapphire blue silk robe made from hand-loomed, hand-dyed silk
- 1 x silk face mask in berry and bush green
- 1 x silk face mask in dove grey and white
- 1 x silk face mask in nightime grey
Silk Robe
- Sapphire blue silk robe made from hand-loomed, hand-dyed silk
- One size*
- Inset pockets, sash tie
- Each robe uses approx 5m of silk. It takes an average of 4 days to weave and dye the fabric and make each robe
- Made ethically in Cambodia
- Silk robes come in cotton bags made by seamstresses who have graduated from HHA Cambodia's sewing program)
- Sizing - Back of the robe - 96cm from armpit to armpit | Sleeves - 51cm circumference | Length - 129cm | Sash - 204cm | Front of the robe - 52cm from under arm to front edge of robe (104cm total in front)
Face Masks
- Ethically made in Phnom Penh Cambodia at a studio that empowers women
- 4 layers of textiles: outer layer is made from hand-loomed, hand-dyed silk ~ 2 middle filter layers and another layer of soft silk closest to the face with space for a reusable filter if you choose to add one
- Adjustable elastic straps
- Made from remnant silk
- Please note: since every mask is made from a separate piece of silk, your mask pattern may differ slightly from the one in the photos
- To wash, soak in hand dishwashing (not dishwasher) or laundry detergent for 10 minutes, then rinse and dry
- Measures 14.5cm middle nose to chin and 25cm side to side
About Atelier Etica
Atelier Etica is an artisan-driven silk loungewear brand based in Queensland, Australia. Designed with luxury lovers in mind, all Atelier Etica items are created ethically in Cambodia. The stories they bring are about empowerment and strength, as well as beauty and travel. When you wrap yourself in soft Atelier Etica silk, you won’t just feel good, you've also done good in the life of another person.
Atelier Etica pieces are made with silk that has been handwoven and hand dyed. Silk has been interwoven in Cambodian history since the 13th century. The Khmer Rouge all but destroyed the sector, but after intensive efforts by the global community, it has slowly come back. It is a tiny sector of the economy, but an important one because it is predominantly woven in homes in remote rural communities.
Terms and Conditions
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This item will be shipped directly from Atelier Etica
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Shipping included
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Shipping within Australia only
Value: $370
Bidding
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Bidder 86656 | 7:05pm 17 Oct 2021 | $240 |
Bidder 055ff | 1:29pm 16 Oct 2021 | $220 |
Bidder 6bbac | 6:10pm 15 Oct 2021 | $200 |
Bidder 8a99b | 12:25pm 09 Oct 2021 | $180 |