Corporate Culture is the Key to Equality in the Workplace

Over the last three years, we have seen community trust and respect grow alongside economic security. 60 % of the women in our raw material production and processing as well as our employees are women.
Ethiopian Tradition of Handloom Weaving Passed Down from Generation to Generation

Traditionally, men are the ones who take on weaving and the production of textiles and garments as a task. Shimena wants to change these structures and also enables women to learn this ancient weaving culture.
Made by Shimena – How We Create Our Natural Dyed Cotton Yarn

The concept of ‘Natural Dyes’ is by no means a new one and refers to all the dyes derived from the natural sources.
Ethiopia has a long tradition of using natural sources for textile coloration, and Shimena wants to maintain and develop this ancient knowledge.
I Made Your Hat – The Story of the Crochet Hat Maker Shafe Shanafe

Every piece of clothing we buy has a story that connects to our own history as soon as we see and wear it for the first time. The stories that happen afterwards we know or they are not written yet, but what about the story before? And by whom was it written?
Shimena Shows Us How They Make Their Textiles and Introduces Their New Collection

Everything starts with the procurement of the cotton; just like the dyes and almost every other raw materials, this is sourced from the local area around Abra Minch.
How Firew Konjo Advises Shimenas Artisans How to Save Money

The challenge that I observed from the artisans is they used to spend all their earnings they got from weaving without any saving.
How Shimena Protects the Nature and Weaving Culture of Ethiopia

The enterprise also has helped to save the traditional skill transformation and preserve the art of weaving by developing modern use and upgrading the products.