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An average family in Burma is made up of four people. 38% are farming families and live off less than $300 a month.
However, adequate nutrition, healthcare and education for four costs around $750. Our mission is to close this gap through consistent orders.
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Nice looking and good quality
I bought this long shoe horn for my partner who is 6'4" and it's definitely made it easier for him to put his shoes on!

such a gorgeous item
This is such a gorgeous shoe horn, so well finished, an item to cherish for years. So well made and such lovely wood, it truly is gorgeous!

Extra long wooden shoe horn
I’m delighted with the length and quality of this shoe horn. Very solid & with a small leather strap to hang up. Customer service excellent.

Superb quality and service
Beautifully made - superb craftsmanship. The person it was bought for is delighted. The carriers also did an excellent job.
Kalinko
Great news!! Thanks so much for letting us know.

Another lovely shoe horn. Not sure what wood it was made of - rather more orange than ones I had ordered before - but still beautifully made and wonderfully smooth. I know the recipient will be thrilled.
Kalinko
Great news! So happy you love it. And yes you're right - we had a batch made of Pyinkado (Burmese Ironwood) rather than Walnut. We have to work with what we can get hold of in Burma, and we actually love the finish of the Pyinkado so were really thrilled with them! It was traditionally used to make wooden carts for transport and farming, so is super strong. It also grows voraciously all over Burma, so is nice and sustainable. So glad you're happy with it!