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Ofrenda Madre-Tierra

Ofrenda Madre-Tierra

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Every garment you buy at MIA plants a tree through our collaboration with the LILO Project

Nos hemos unido con las artesanas que hoy forman parte de Casa MILO para honrar a nuestra Madre Tierra y a las madres de cada uno de nosotros.

Esta caja-ofrenda la hemos hecho con el mayor cariño que podíamos tener. Nos hemos reunido 5 mujeres para poder aportar nuestro granito de arena a todas las madres a quienes le pueda llegar este regalo para agradecerles nuestra existencia.

Cada objeto esta delicadamente pensado y realizado. Hemos podido utilizar materiales de nuestra madre tierra para hacer de él algo único e irrepetible.

Debes saber que cada pañuelo esta bordado con una palabra diferente, siendo estas las posibilidades:

  • Somos tierra
  • Somos hogar
  • Somos familia
  • Somos eternas
  • Somos raíz
  • Somos belleza
  • Somos esencia
  • Somos origen
  • Somos silvestres
  • Somos vida

Así que si eres de los primeros podrás llevarte la palabra que más resuene contigo y con ella. En este caso, escríbenos una nota en el pedido eligiendo la palabra y contactaremos contigo para confirmarte de si hay disponibilidad o no.

Además, hemos pensando también en lo importante que es disfrutar de hacer las cosas lentas, con respeto y amor... es por eso que Punto Basso ha creado una experiencia para el día 24 de Mayo, de 10h a 13h, en Casa Milo, para que puedas disfrutar tu, tu madre o ambas :)

Esta experiencia de ganchillo en familia consistirá en compartir la artesanía y realizar flores de lavanda, rosas o tulipanes con los hilos de algodón. Así podrás aumentar el ramo que ya te viene creado en la caja, aportando tu sabiduría y aprendizaje.

Tinte natural

Una vez que elijas la talla y el color, recibiremos tu pedido y nos pondremos hacer el proceso artesanal del tinte en un plazo de 30 días laborales.

Ten en cuenta que del color que elijas la gama es muy amplia y la magia es sorprenderte con el tono que haya salido para ti, sabiendo que será único e irrepetible.

Si el día de mañana quieres volver a repetir el color, recuerda que será otro totalmente diferente al que hayas tenido previamente.

Con esto nos es importante recordarte que con esta opción no podemos ofrecerte un color exacto (ni de las fotos que ves aquí ni de lo que puedas haber visto en RRSS), ya que cada vez que se hace el proceso, aunque lo hagamos igual, influyen variables como el clima, el agua, etc que no podemos controlar y afectan a los resultados. Para nosotros esto no es un "contra", puesto que nos enamora poder ofrecerte algo totalmente único y exclusivo y sorprendernos contigo.

Natural Dye

Natural Dye MIA Sustainable Collection
Conventional dyes are made from toxic chemicals that harm the worker who handles them, consumers, and the environment.

 

Our solution

We use colors from vegetable dyes, which do not harm any of the above. Promoting the planting of more dye plants, generating greater biodiversity, culture and knowledge about this field.

Tejidos naturales

¿Qué es el Certificado GOTS?

El algodón orgánico, está producido sin pesticidas y fertilizantes sintéticos. Por eso, en el proceso desde el cultivo de la semilla de algodón hasta que se hace el tejido, no hay explotación laboral ni medioambiental.

Todos nuestros tejidos (algodón, lino y lana) obtienen este certificado que nos garantiza la trazabilidad desde su inicio hasta que llega a nuestras manos.

De esta manera, nosotros seguimos con esta filosofía haciendo la prenda al completo en nuestro taller en Tenerife.

Para conocer con mayor detalle los materiales que utilizamos en nuestra producción, puedes dirigirte a ¿CÓMO? → MATERIALES en nuestra web.

Materials

MIA Sustainable Collection Materials
We are committed to only using raw materials from sustainable sources: organic, regenerated or recycled.
All our fabrics, threads or fibers are biodegradable, this allows rapid disintegration in the earth for subsequent fertility. In our case, they are all brought from abroad or the peninsula, since on the islands we do not have any production of sustainable fabrics and we need to import them.
We are transparent about all the fabrics, trims and processes we use to make our products, explaining how we verify their sustainability credentials and the reasons why we choose the materials we use.

Merino wool
MIA Merino Wool
Organic cotton
MIA Organic Cotton
Natural Dye
MIA Natural Dye

Buttons
MIA Cotton Button
Elastic Rubber
MIA Elastic Rubber
Threads
Threads icon from MIA Sustainable Collection

Lavado y cuidado

Esta es una duda muy frecuente!

Prendas confeccionadas:

Lavar en la lavadora con agua fría, máximo 30º y jabón neutro (ecológico mejor).
Secar al aire libre colgado en percha. Planchar en la opción algodón. No usar secadora. No usar blanqueador. Si quieres blanquear tus prendas, sécalas al sol, él es el mejor blanqueador.

Esta prenda puede haberse teñido a mano de forma natural, por lo que puede desteñir.

Prendas confeccionadas y bordadas:

Lavar a mano con agua fría 30º y jabón neutro (ecológico mejor).
No retorcer. Secar al aire libre colgado en percha. No usar secadora. Planchar al revés.

Esta prenda puede haberse teñido a mano de forma natural, por lo que puede desteñir.

Prendas de punto (tejidas a mano):

Lavar a mano con agua fría y jabón específico de lana o neutro para algodón (ecológico mejor).

NO LAVAR EN LAVADORA NI SECADORA. No retorcer. Secar al aire libre sin colgar. No planchar.

Esta prenda puede haberse teñido a mano de forma natural, por lo que puede desteñir. Recomendamos añadir un puñado de sal al lavado para mantener el color. No dejar más de 2 min en agua.

A garment, a tree

Cada prenda que compras en MIA planta un árbol a través de nuestra colaboración con Proyecto LILO

Agroferastation of the LILO and MIA Project

Since our beginnings we have always been clear that to be a regenerative enterprise, we had to find a way to integrate the manufacturing processes of our garments into the agricultural business fabric.

So that the garments would once again nourish the land and its communities.

With the LILO project we mitigate the environmental risks of our production while managing to positively impact Canarian society and its ecosystems.

With the agroforestry systems that we implement, we not only achieve sustainable development and the reduction of CO2 emissions in business activity, but we go one step further; We can actively help in the creation of systems and processes that regenerate our lands, that enrich them and add more value to the current one.

And we are achieving this through fashion, on a large scale and with healthy entrepreneurship; something that seemed very difficult to achieve a few years ago, because of what the term fashion meant thanks to fast fashion. "

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Why the LILO Project?

The LILO project (Las Islas de Las Oportunidades) is a venture that is based on carrying out agroforestry and environmental education actions around the Canary Islands and the world.

The basic idea of ​​the project is to find, improve and share sustainable solutions to the current scarcity of resources and dependence on food imports in different parts of the world.

In this way, productive natural systems are generated, capable of sustaining themselves economically while regenerating soil and water resources.

Ensuring wealth for current and future generations.

This is achieved by the LILO Project through the implementation of Natural Productive Systems such as its Integrated Poultry Systems that combine Agroforestry, Poultry Farming and Composting.

Through the combination of these three elements, the earth is worked from a three-dimensional point of view. Where the capacity of the land is no longer measured in square meters, but rather work is done and benefits are received from the depths of the subsoil to the highest canopy of the trees in the system. Thus being able to offer a greater return and ecosystem solutions than agriculture or any current conventional production model.

Today, MIA is committed to allocating the equivalent of one tree planted for each garment sold.

“It is important to note that, today, the MÍA project would not have the same impact without the joint collaboration with the LILO Project.

The added value that we offer to our final consumer and, therefore, to society, is that we manage to give continuity to our production cycle by working on regeneration.

In 2022 we planted more than 800 trees alongside the LILO Project where more than 100 could be planted thanks to the land obtained as a result of the direct relationships generated with MIA clients. And much of that tree planting started with some of the compost generated with the scraps from MIA's 2021 production.

Even so, we want to continue scaling these numbers and we are working to have a greater impact. We have set the company's annual goal of planting 4,000 trees by the end of the year.

At the end of the day, we want our community to see and understand that through cooperation and partnership between projects that strive for the common good, we can generate an exponential and unimaginable positive impact.”

María "Mia", designer and founder.

Necesitas ayuda?

Si tienes cualquier consulta, contacta con nosotros:

  • Email: info@miamodaregenerativa.com
  • Teléfono/Whatsapp: +34 682 179 812

Nos encantara poder ayudarte!

Agroferastation of the LILO and MIA Project

Since our beginnings we have always been clear that to be a regenerative enterprise, we had to find a way to integrate the manufacturing processes of our garments into the agricultural business fabric.

So that the garments would once again nourish the land and its communities.

With the LILO project we mitigate the environmental risks of our production while managing to positively impact Canarian society and its ecosystems.

With the agroforestry systems that we implement, we not only achieve sustainable development and the reduction of CO2 emissions in business activity, but we go one step further; We can actively help in the creation of systems and processes that regenerate our lands, that enrich them and add more value to the current one.

And we are achieving this through fashion, on a large scale and with healthy entrepreneurship; something that seemed very difficult to achieve a few years ago, because of what the term fashion meant thanks to fast fashion. "

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Why the LILO Project?

The LILO project (Las Islas de Las Oportunidades) is a venture that is based on carrying out agroforestry and environmental education actions around the Canary Islands and the world.

The basic idea of ​​the project is to find, improve and share sustainable solutions to the current scarcity of resources and dependence on food imports in different parts of the world.

In this way, productive natural systems are generated, capable of sustaining themselves economically while regenerating soil and water resources.

Ensuring wealth for current and future generations.

This is achieved by the LILO Project through the implementation of Natural Productive Systems such as its Integrated Poultry Systems that combine Agroforestry, Poultry Farming and Composting.

Through the combination of these three elements, the earth is worked from a three-dimensional point of view. Where the capacity of the land is no longer measured in square meters, but rather work is done and benefits are received from the depths of the subsoil to the highest canopy of the trees in the system. Thus being able to offer a greater return and ecosystem solutions than agriculture or any current conventional production model.

Today, MIA is committed to allocating the equivalent of one tree planted for each garment sold.

“It is important to note that, today, the MÍA project would not have the same impact without the joint collaboration with the LILO Project.

The added value that we offer to our final consumer and, therefore, to society, is that we manage to give continuity to our production cycle by working on regeneration.

In 2022 we planted more than 800 trees alongside the LILO Project where more than 100 could be planted thanks to the land obtained as a result of the direct relationships generated with MIA clients. And much of that tree planting started with some of the compost generated with the scraps from MIA's 2021 production.

Even so, we want to continue scaling these numbers and we are working to have a greater impact. We have set the company's annual goal of planting 4,000 trees by the end of the year.

At the end of the day, we want our community to see and understand that through cooperation and partnership between projects that strive for the common good, we can generate an exponential and unimaginable positive impact.”

María "Mia", designer and founder.

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