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Taman Zip Jacket

$585.00
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Size: Small
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MATERIAL: 100% Organic cotton, hand-dyed yellow flower batik 

ORIGIN: Fabric from Malaysia. Made in London. 

Features 2-way zipper and front pockets. Made from hand-dyed hand block printed Batik fabric made in Terengganu, Malaysia. Each length of batik fabric is unique and varies in pattern and color. We will provide fabric options for you to choose from, or we can surprise you.

MADE FOR YOU: Please allow us 3 weeks to make and deliver it to you. We try to be as mindful about the material waste as possible.

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Made by artisans across Asia

Fabrics made with ancient techniques rooted in Malaysian & Indian culture. Designed, constructed in London.

DESIGNED FOR VERSATILITY

Most pieces are designed to be worn in many ways - allowing the wearer to express their creativity.

Sustainably & Ethically Made

Made in very limited batches. Due to the intricacies of handmade fabrics, we produce a very small collection each time.

Azura Lovisa is a slow fashion label rooted in storytelling. Often referencing her family photo archives, she reinterprets Southeast Asian aesthetic traditions with a Scandinavian approach.

Crafting contemporary mythwear, her practices are committed to sustainability and honoring traditional crafts - all garments are handwoven with natural fabrics where the marks of the maker are evident.

The fabrics include handwoven and hand-dyed fabrics from India - raw silk from wild silkworms, lustrous bamboo fabric, and organic cotton grown, spun, woven and dyed by a company founded on regenerative agricultural practices.

Handmade jewellery are inspired by Southeast Asian folk medicine and a shamanic practice called ‘susuk’. This ritual includes plant-based ingredients like roots, flowers and spices to enhance one's magnetism

At the brand’s core is the continual dialogue with folklore and hidden histories, the natural world and thebodies that move through it, postcolonial tensions and reinventions.