2.25 inch button pins, made with Malong Batik fabric scraps from the Philippines. The texts on each buttons are individually heat pressed and embossed for added texture.
Since all our fabric pins are handmade from Batik scraps, the fabric patterns may vary and we can't guarantee an exact match to what’s shown.
Batik is a traditional textile art form that originated in Indonesia, particularly on the island of Java and commonly seen across Southeast Asia. It is made by applying hot wax to fabric in intricate patterns, then dyeing the cloth. The wax resists the dye, creating beautiful, layered designs. This process is often repeated with different colors to produce complex and vibrant motifs.
Proceeds
100% of the profits ($3.50 per pin) from the Free Palestine Button Pins will go toward our ongoing pledge to the Canadian Palestinian Foundation of Quebec, directly supporting The People Stand with Gaza International Fundraiser. These funds will provide tangible aid to Palestinians in Gaza as they resist, rebuild, and reclaim their lives in the face of relentless occupation and violence.
15% of the profits from the rest of the button pins will be donated to the Molbog, Palaw’an, and Cagayanen Indigenous people of Bugsuk, Palawan (via SAMBILOG: Balik Bugsuk Movement) who are currently fighting against militarization, relentless threats, and forced eviction from their land.
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