Here is an outline of our partners who help Indochina Treasures to supply itself in equitable or socially acceptable products whose selling prices are used to improve the quality of life of the community.

Vietnam :

•  Hoa Sua School is a school of application in restoration and hotel trade, in Hanoi, which helped more than 3000 disadvantaged young people to integrate the work context while ensuring a formation of high quality. Recently, Hoa Sua School opened a school of craft industry (embroidery, etc.) for the deaf people.

•  Mai Vietnamese Handicraft which as well markets for 28 groupings in Vietnam in the fabric products, ceramics, paper, etc. 

•  Vietnam Quilts who gathers 150 women producing cotton goods; this ONG is recognized for the production of superb quilts.  

•  27-7 Handicapped Handicraft qwhich occupies more than 50 handicapped in the production of lacquered wood objects.   

•  Craft Links , an organization which supports and markets for a crowd of small producers (more than 50 groups) of lacquered wood, silk, bamboo, ceramics, etc. The products offered are of very high quality.

•  Fair Fashion : Fair Fashion is a workroom located in Ho Chi Minh City, part of AFESIP and Alliance anti-traffic NGO programs offering to young ladies victims of sexual traffic rehabilitation, training and jobs with very good social conditions.  Fair Fashion tailored ready-to-wear or made-to-measure clothes, accessories, home textiles, and so on. Allmost all projects are feasible ! (Orders only)

Laos :

•  Camacraft   is a co-operative of marketing and support to the production for more than 400 women and men producers in more than 20 villages. For more than 70% of the participating women, the income drawn from the activities with Camacraft constitutes the only family income.

•  Maï Savanh Lao (the silk of the paradise) is a cooperative of craftsmen and craftwomen in a multitude of villages. The organization provides a wire of quality silk to the craftsmen and allows them to sell their production with adapted and more powerful trades.

•  Magic Lao Carpets. Socially responsible company established in Vientiane in 1998.  Its purpose is to train and provide jobs as carpet weavers to unemployed people.  Magic Lao Carpets creates unique hand-woven carpets from locally produced natural silk dyed with natural dyes, using ancient Central Asian techniques combining with Lao rich weaving heritage.
(On special order only)