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In remote forest communities, many ladies produce basketry products from rattan harvested from their surrounding rainforests, to generate income to sustain their lives. Tanoti works with more than 500 of such artisans, including Lirang Liwai from Long Balau.
We see images of hornbills everywhere we travel around Sarawak. In fact, this East Malaysian state is nicknamed the Land of the Hornbills in reference to the majestic birds that are endemic to its pristine rainforests. Jacqueline Fong, Founder and CEO of Tanoti, would prefer for the world to also know her home state for its women artisans who are keeping alive the ancient art of weaving.
Jacqueline Fong, Founder & CEO of Tanoti
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