The Maiwa Foundation encourages high-quality techniques and traditions. Its work consists in preserving existing work which may be disappearing and in helping groups regain the height of former skills. Increasingly Maiwa finds itself holding an archive of knowledge in natural dyeing, weaving, embroidery, and block printing. This knowledge is much sought after by groups of artisans. The Maiwa Foundation supports our efforts to share this knowledge.
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