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Silk from Madagascar

Ta’na’na Madagascar

Ta’na’na is an innovative artisan group from Madagascar who create no-kill silk baskets from silk worm cocoons. Bringing together exquisite craftsmanship, nature, conservation, utility and reliable livelihoods to create opportunities for marginalized communities.

It’s a beautiful thing when exquisite craftsmanship, nature, conservation, utility and reliable livelihoods come together to create opportunities for marginalized communities. (And who can’t use a bit more beauty these days, huh?) So it is with Ta’na’na, an innovative artisan group from Madagascar who create no-kill silk baskets from silk worm cocoons.

The women work with farmers to plant trees using special intercropping techniques; the trees provide food for the silk worms who produce the cocoons. Then the women harvest the cocoons, separating the cocoon’s linings and stitching them together to form sturdy sheets. Next, using natural dyes they dye patterns on the sheets; cut, shape and sew the basket’s form and finally apply a woven raffia trim. Voila! In reality, of course, it’s a complex process- but for now, let's marvel at their accomplishments.