Are Your Prints Ethically Sourced and Who Makes Them?

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Are Your Prints Ethically Sourced and Who Makes Them?

Yes — we work with vetted mills and artisan studios who follow fair labor practices. Many prints are designed in-house and produced in partner workshops that meet our quality and ethical standards.

At Sai Sankoh, every print tells a story of artistry and integrity. Our ethical prints begin with original concepts developed by our in-house design team and are brought to life through long-standing collaborations with trusted artisan kaftanmakers and textile mills. We partner only with suppliers who maintain fair wages, safe working environments, and transparent sourcing practices.

For limited-edition hand-block or artisan-dyed designs, we work directly with small studios that preserve traditional techniques while ensuring community-based benefits. These partnerships help sustain craftsmanship and cultural heritage across generations.

Our preferred fair trade fabric partners also uphold environmentally conscious standards — such as water-efficient dyeing, minimal chemical use, and responsible waste management — ensuring every Sai Sankoh piece honors both people and planet.

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