As a historical heritage in danger of disappearing, Maï created her art workshop in Saint-Louis, Senegal, with the aim of safeguarding this ancestral know-how and supporting these weavers who are unable to make a decent living from their art.
The particularity of the African Manjak fabric lies in the weaving technique. Two to three craftsmen per loom are needed to make this traditional fabric. A skill that requires precision and patience.
The elegance and beauty of the African motifs of this model originate from Cape Verde. The stars represent the ten islands of the archipelago. This shoe is vegan. We associate it with the Ugandan lubbugo, a tree bark registered as intangible heritage by UNESCO.
100% vegan product, designed without any material of animal origin.







