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Welcome to Rustic Loom - Artisan Made Modern Textiles for the Global Good. For more stories of the artisans and to learn about the culture where our pieces comes from visit our website: www.rusticloom.com. Follow us on Instagram & like us on Facebook for behind the scenes photos, new products and sales.
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Reviews
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liz on Aug 7, 2022
5 out of 5 starsSuch a great seller and product. I am so happy I found this business. The owner went out of her way to get this to me on time for an event, and I really appreciate it.
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Lisa on Jun 2, 2021
5 out of 5 starsNice, dense pillows. Were shipped on time. Waiting for covers to come in. Happy with purchase.
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Shinobu on May 22, 2021
5 out of 5 starsIt’s beautiful and comfortable as it looks on photo. I love it!!!
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Matt on Oct 6, 2020
5 out of 5 starsBandanna looks awesome and will make you look like a cool bandit riding your bike around blasting art punk on the trails.
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Nicole on May 4, 2020
4 out of 5 starsThe ikat is beautiful. However the fabric is too light. Understand the product may be limited to the loom and yarn avl, but a more substantial weight would work best in a kitchen environment. Thank you for supporting artisan weavers and fair trade products!
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PAM on Sep 9, 2019
5 out of 5 starsVery pretty set of hand-dyed shibori napkins. They will be part of a set of placemats I'm making for a wedding gift.
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kellyk8te on Mar 6, 2019
5 out of 5 starsThis was a gift for my mother in law. The shop responded promptly to my request to gift wrap the item and it shipped timely.
About RusticLoom
Rustic Loom celebrates the textile traditions of cultures around the world.
Shop members
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Rebecca Miller
Owner, Designer, Designer/ Collaborator
Rebecca Miller is the founder of Rustic Loom. Since studying textiles at RISD and UIAH in Helsinki, she has continued to learn, curate, and design textiles inspired by her travels around the world.
Production partners
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Block Printer
India
I work with Bagru Textiles, a cooperative of textile printers in Bagru, India. Vijendra is a master printer to helps me execute my designs and he then shares the printing of yardage with other printers in the cooperative.
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Monica- batik artisan
Elmina, Ghana
I work with artisans in Ghana aspart of business plan
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Batik artisan
Winneba, Ghana
Mr Edmunson is a batik artisan in Ghana. He has been making batik fabrics for years, and formerly worked for a textile printing mill in Tema, Ghana. He works with his wife who assists him in his backyard.
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Non Profit Womens Organization of Seamstresses
Mumbai, India
Rupali, founder of the non- profit organization helps me execute my own ikat designs to be woven in India, and helps me to select existing patterns from the weaver. Rupali employs disadvantaged women in Mumbai to sew the ikat fabric into products.
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Meek, Seamstress
Winneba, Ghana
I met Meek in 1998 when I lived in Ghana after college. Meek sews dresses for local Ghanaians. Meek sewed dresses for me in 1998, and on occasion when I visited Ghana. In 2012, I worked closely with Meek on a trip to Ghana to sew items.
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Tailor
Brooklyn, NY
Kenny is a tailor and runs a workshop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Kenny's workshop is sewing my new collection of linen batiks from Ghana. I cut the fabrics myself, and bring cut pieces to Kenny to sew.
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Updendar, Weaver
Hyderabad, India
Updendar weaves my designs with his group of weavers.
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