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Bally Is Empowering Cambodian Silk Weavers With This New Project

Bally Is Empowering Cambodian Silk Weavers With This New Project

The partnership will provide sustainable employment and skill development for disadvantaged women

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Swiss brand Bally has joined forces with NGO Soieries du Mékong on a limited edition scarf collection, made by silk weavers in Cambodia. Soieries du Mékong has made a of providing women from poor rural areas sustainable employment, and helping them develop their skills: each scarf from the collection takes a silk expert up to 40 hours to weave and finish by hand.

The scarves are now available for purchase online via Bally’s website

By Ryan Sng

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