Hemp cloth
The cloth in hemp Design for Resilience is all-natural and combines the properties naturally antibacterial hemp, alongside recurring for natural, simple, fast and effective cleaning of your kitchen using water.
- Ethical and environmentally-friendly Belgian production, generating less than 1 % of textile waste.
- All components are Oekotex Standard 100 certified.
- Product 100 % natural, Vegan, compostable, recyclable and plastic-free.
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BOOK: Hemp and Cannabis
BOOK: Hemp, a dream with a thousand uses
After ten years of research, music composer Alexis Chanebau decided to write this book to make up for the lack of imagination (or information) in our current policies.
This summary has the urgent task of shedding light on the extraordinary applications of this plant, noting that it is little known to the general public.
An essential tool for the economic independence of emerging civilisations and religions, this forgotten raw material can be used to produce all sorts of vital, high-quality products: food, biofuels, lighting, heating, paper, textiles, ropes, incense, cosmetics, medicine, etc.
Hemp was undoubtedly one of the most widely cultivated plants on the planet until 1961. In his eulogy of Pantagruélion, published in 1546, François Rabelais even attributed to it the rank of "Queen of plants, generator of progress", writing that "hemp enabled men not only to join together across the seas, but also to attempt to climb the heavens".
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, the founding fathers of the United States of America, were equally convinced: between 1650 and 1850, an American farmer could pay his taxes with what is known today as "Marijuana".
This ecological momentum was brought to a screeching halt, overshadowed by the rise of polluting industries: petrochemicals, wood-pulp paper mills, cotton growing, etc.
Today, with the oil-financial crisis, hemp's exceptional qualities mean that it could finally be recognised as a universal and renewable providential resource, dedicated to mankind.
"Why sacrifice our hundred-year-old forests, continue the costly exploitation of our minerals, if we can obtain the equivalent with the annual harvest of hemp...? "(Henry Ford).
BOOK Hemp. Food, cosmetics, medicine, textiles
With this book, you can make a fifty or so hemp-based productsfrom the kitchen to the bathroom!
Hemp is often reduced to its simple psychotropic effect. Yet its seeds are rich in mineralsvitamins, proteins, omega-3 and omega-6. Incorporated into soaps, creams and other cosmetics, they take on a whole new dimension. caring for our skinand their analgesic properties, anti-inflammatories and anxiolytics are opening up promising prospects.
240 x 160 mm.
Paperback.
160 illustrated pages.
Small hemp rucksack
Hemp pouch
If you're looking for a natural-style vegan wallet, this is the one for you. Made without animal substances, this vegan wallet is made from Nepalese hemp.
Exterior :
- Taffeta: 100 % hand-spun hemp
- Chevron: cotton warp, hand-spun hemp weft
- Lining: cotton
Bhangara" hemp wallet
This hemp wallet is the perfect blend of craftsmanship and nature. Every detail is a celebration of craftsmanship: it is hand-woven with hemp from the Himalayas, giving it a unique authentic look and a natural elegance.
Composition :
- Outer: 100 % hand-spun Himalayan hemp
- Lining: cotton, upcycled rice
- Metallic YKK closure
Hemp rucksack
Reversible hemp bag
Samanatha is a unique shoulder bag with a reversible system that can be customised ad infinitum!
A double zip allows the bottom part of the bag to detach. So you can turn it inside out and see the coloured part of the Nepalese sari. Watch the video to see for yourself. It's 2 bags in 1! With a natural side (hemp) and a coloured side (sari).
Samanatha is made from 99% of sustainable materials, a result achieved by combining the world's most environmentally-friendly natural fibre, hemp, with upcycled materials. The lining is an upcycled Nepalese sari (traditional Nepalese garments recycled to prevent their destruction). The result is unprecedented, unique, silky and joyful!
To make Samanatha more solid and rigid, a layer of upcycled Nepalese rice sacks (used rice sacks that we clean and recycle) has been added between the hemp and the sari. It will also provide extra protection against the elements.
Samanatha meansequality"in Nepalese.
A shoulder bag that is sustainable and responsible throughout its production process.
Product developed by Joséphine & Lucas from Himalayan Made!
Bhangara" hemp pencil case
Small organic pouch made from Nepalese hemp in an ethical way. This article comes from a workshop that practices fair trade.
Composition:
- Taffeta: 100 % hand-spun Himalayan hemp Chevron: cotton warp, hand-spun hemp weft
- Lining: cotton