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Young Designers Collection 2024: Litema (Peacock / Gold) Young Designers Collection 2024: Litema (Peacock / Gold)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Litema (Peacock / Gold) R 1,600.00
This blanket pays homage to Basotho women for their artistic use of Litema which are the geomatric patterns they use to decorate their huts. A man can build a house but only a woman can build a home. As a token of appreciation this design celebrates their strength, resilience and patience. The interlocking patterns signify how women hold our families together. The iconic maize which is Lesotho’s staple food has been placed at the centre of the design to tie together the old and new while showing how women are the backbones of our society. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection: Bodulo Sahara / Natural (Limited Edition) Young Designers Collection: Bodulo Sahara / Natural (Limited Edition)
Young Designers Collection: Bodulo Sahara / Natural (Limited Edition) R 1,600.00
Khosi Leteba, a furniture designer has now added the Bodulo blanket to his furniture collection and is available under the Young Basotho Designers Collection. Inspired by Litema, a form of Basotho mural art, the design tells the story of the Basotho people’s traditional lifestyle. The people are represented by the distinctive Basothohats. The mountains depict the landscape of Lesotho, known as the “Kingdom in the Sky”. The horses show the main mode of transport used between the mountain villages, where most people make a living through subsistence farming, represented by the crops. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Letsatsi (Sahara / Natural) Young Designers Collection 2024: Letsatsi (Sahara / Natural)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Letsatsi (Sahara / Natural) R 1,600.00
Letsatsi means the Sun in Sesotho, which forms the centre of the blanket design. It is a universal and powerful symbol representing, life, energy and hope. Letsatsi is also the name of the designer’s father. The blanket features iconic motifs of the Basotho culture and is meant to serve as a way to teach people about the blanket wearing tradition, as well as their everyday life. Whether it is hot or cold, the blanket is worn and is seen as an integral part of a Basotho person’s outfit. A blanket is very important to this culture and it is highly valued throughout the year. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Kobo ea Poloko (Black / Natural / Scarlet) Young Designers Collection 2024: Kobo ea Poloko (Black / Natural / Scarlet)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Kobo ea Poloko (Black / Natural / Scarlet) R 1,600.00
Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Kobo ea Poloko (Black / Light Grey / Royal Blue) Young Designers Collection 2024: Kobo ea Poloko (Black / Light Grey / Royal Blue)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Kobo ea Poloko (Black / Light Grey / Royal Blue) R 1,600.00
Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Leisa (Black / Scarlet) Young Designers Collection 2024: Leisa (Black / Scarlet)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Leisa (Black / Scarlet) R 1,600.00
The Leisa blanket design draws its inspiration from Kamohelo "Leisa" Chabana's deep reverence for Basotho tradition, culture, and the rites of passage associated with initiation school. Portrayed within the design is the founder himself, captured in a touching moment post-initiation, holding a knobkierie in his right hand, accompanied by his faithful canine companions. A picture that reflects the pride and honour ‘Leisa’ feels during this important rite of passage into manhood. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Nalane (Black / Peacock) Young Designers Collection 2024: Nalane (Black / Peacock)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Nalane (Black / Peacock) R 1,600.00
The design is inspired by Ngoale. Ngoale is a Mosotho female who went to initiation school. Featured in the blanket, are the accessories and musical instrument used by initiates.  Likholokoane are the braided leloli ropes that accessorise the waist, Lesira accessorise the face and the Moropa is a drum the Ngoale dances to. The way all the elements are placed, creates the silhouette of a half star called Mochonono on either side of the blanket design. This means Basotho initiation schools should shine bright like a star for years to come. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Ngoale (Black / Scarlet) Young Designers Collection 2024: Ngoale (Black / Scarlet)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Ngoale (Black / Scarlet) R 1,600.00
The design is inspired by Ngoale. Ngoale is a Mosotho female who went to initiation school. Featured in the blanket, are the accessories and musical instrument used by initiates.  Likholokoane are the braided leloli ropes that accessorise the waist, Lesira accessorise the face and the Moropa is a drum the Ngoale dances to. The way all the elements are placed, creates the silhouette of a half star called Mochonono on either side of the blanket design. This means Basotho initiation schools should shine bright like a star for years to come. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Ngoale (Gold / Natural) Young Designers Collection 2024: Ngoale (Gold / Natural)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Ngoale (Gold / Natural) R 1,600.00
The design is inspired by Ngoale. Ngoale is a Mosotho female who went to initiation school. Featured in the blanket, are the accessories and musical instrument used by initiates.  Likholokoane are the braided leloli ropes that accessorise the waist, Lesira accessorise the face and the Moropa is a drum the Ngoale dances to. The way all the elements are placed, creates the silhouette of a half star called Mochonono on either side of the blanket design. This means Basotho initiation schools should shine bright like a star for years to come. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Young Designers Collection 2024: Letsatsi (Grey / Natural) Young Designers Collection 2024: Letsatsi (Grey / Natural)
Young Designers Collection 2024: Letsatsi (Grey / Natural) R 1,600.00
Letsatsi means the Sun in Sesotho, which forms the centre of the blanket design. It is a universal and powerful symbol representing, life, energy and hope. Letsatsi is also the name of the designer’s father. The blanket features iconic motifs of the Basotho culture and is meant to serve as a way to teach people about the blanket wearing tradition, as well as their everyday life. Whether it is hot or cold, the blanket is worn and is seen as an integral part of a Basotho person’s outfit. A blanket is very important to this culture and it is highly valued throughout the year. Size: 155x165cm Fabric: 50% Wool 50% Acrylic Care: The best way to wash is to hand wash with coarse salt (the salt removes the dirt and keeps the fabric soft). However, it can be washed in the washing machine at a cool temperature - do not exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
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