<tc>THE HANDS THAT CREATE YOUR PAWUAMBAS</tc>
Each collaboration at Pawuamba begins with respect, admiration, and the belief that true luxury is built collectively.
We work hand in hand with foundations, social initiatives, and women-led projects that share our mission: to honor handmade craftsmanship, foster female collaboration, and preserve Mexico’s living traditions through conscious design.
These partnerships are essential to our journey. Thanks to them, each piece tells a deeper story of shared purpose, connected hands, and a profound love for handmade.

<tc>FUNDACIÓN LEÓN XIII</tc>
It has a deep commitment to indigenous communities in Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Guerrero, responding to contexts of marginalization and poverty, fostering the economic, social, and spiritual development of its employees, and promoting collective transformation based on dignity and respect.
Through projects focused on strengthening their communities, motivating their participation and leadership so they can live with dignity, joy, and hope.

<tc>TALLER MAYA</tc>
A Fair Trade organization collaborating with 200+ artisans across 40 communities in the Yucatán Peninsula.
As a collective design brand, it works to preserve Maya culture, build sustainable economies, and strengthen artisanal value chains.

<tc>NGO IMPACTO</tc>
A Mexican NGOIMPACTO that empowers indigenous women through economic autonomy, sustainable development, social justice, and gender equity. Their work is guided by Lekil Kuxlejal—a philosophy of “life in harmony” and includes ethical collaborations like Juxta Nation.

<tc>MANOS QUERETANAS</tc>

<tc>BANI ARTESANAL</tc>
Bani was born from a love for Mexico, its textile traditions, and innovation in contemporary design. They work with Oaxacan artisans who master the art of the pedal loom, such as Jesús, Bocho, and Julio, while Cris and Itzel are responsible for the final production.
Each piece is a manifestation of fair trade, collaborative work, and high-quality craftsmanship.