CAYA
About the business
CAYA is an eco-lifestyle store that has established a distinctive presence in the heart of Hong Kong. Championing sustainability and craftsmanship, CAYA curates a collection of high-quality, hand-made products featuring natural fibers in classic and unique designs. Beyond the alluring aesthetic, the store is deeply committed to making a positive impact, with a focus on supporting the artisans who create these products.
What's unique?
CAYA celebrates the rich diversity of India's arts and crafts, offering eco-lifestyle products that bring the country's glorious traditions and vibrant festivities to life through sustainable design and by empowering local artisans.
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