kyaut sae cave print and garments
Print: India ink, marker, pastel
Garments: Repeat digitally printed onto organic cotton sateen. Pants, top, coat, and dress patterns constructed and sewn by me.











Kyaut Sae is a cave located in the town of Burna, Myanmar. This cave's main feature is a prominent Buddhist temple that serves as a pilgrimage and place of rest for monks. According to an ancient legend, Kyaut Sae Cave was originally used as a place of hiding for locals seeking refuge from Mongol invaders in the 13th century.