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Product Details
Product Details
Replace your plastic toothbrush with this bamboo toothbrush and be part of the change you want to experience, for a more sustainable planet.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- • Rinse thoroughly after each use.
- • Store in a dry place to prevent mold.
Manufacturing Process
Manufacturing Process
Bamboo products are crafted with meticulous care, utilizing sustainably sourced bamboo—a fast-growing and renewable material. Selected for its exceptional quality, strength, and flexibility, bamboo guarantees the creation of durable and long-lasting cushion covers. The manufacturing process begins with harvesting mature bamboo stalks from bamboo forests. These stalks are then carefully split into thin strips, processed to eliminate impurities, and enhance flexibility. Additionally, after cutting the bamboo, it undergoes a unique process to further enhance its properties. The bamboo is submerged in a pond followed by smoking in a dedicated smoking chamber. This process adds depth and durability to the bamboo, ensuring that each cushion is resilient and robust.
Shillong Bamboo by Bandabiang Dewkhaid and Tynshain Dewkhaid
Shillong Bamboo founded by Bandabiang Dewkhaid and Tynshain Dewkhaid make innovative and eco-friendly products from bamboo and rattan cane. They received the National Entrepreneurship Award in 2019. The products presented in this collection include everyday utility and décor items all handcrafted from sustainable and natural material from Meghalaya - toothbrushes, tea strainers, baskets, lampshades, fairy lights, candles and more. Earlier specializing in bamboo construction, they then branched out to a product range with a long-term vision to promote eco-friendly substitutes to plastic and other non-biodegradable materials. The products are produced at their unit in Shillong, as well as in collaboration with traditional bamboo weaving communities spread across the different districts in Meghalaya.