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A Dream in a Lunch bag!

One day at my grandparents house I opened their old refrigerator and thought this is amazing it felt like it was built like a tank and seems like it could withstand anything and at the age of 10 I told myself  “One day I will create cars and refrigerators that will last for sooo many years and will be very strong”. Fast forward 14 years later and I launched Kaysona an E-Commerce website dedicated to help artisans, craftsman and craftswomen who are born talented and highly skilled yet lack the Marketing and Computing skills needed to get their craft in front of an audience. The goal was to create a product that can be used for decade or more, that would feel like brand new after a couple of machine or hand washes and would be faithful to its owner to be eventually passed down to the next generation. The end result a Handloom lunch bag.   Quality over Quantity, a Kaysona Goal!
What is so special about this Handloom lunch bag?
My friend a Handloom  lunch bag is made from Handloom material which is Cotton Threads intricately woven together by hand on wooden looms creates a vibrant colored patterned cloth. Nature inspired, pure cotton yarn is home spun from cotton plants home grown and dyed with the natural dyes from seeds, bark, roots and flowers. The threads are then spun into spindles before being used in the pit loom. The spindles in use are the same ones that were used in ancient times. The spinners sit on the floor and use their spinning wheels to spin the cotton fibers into beautiful thread. (Reminds you of Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tales).
    –  Shane Kevin

http://kaysona.com

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