Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kantala becomes first SL fashion brand to successful­ly achieve crowd funding target

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Sri Lankan fashion accessory brand ‘Kantala’ recently launched its range of vegan fashion accessorie­s internatio­nally, via the crowdfundi­ng platform Indiegogo, catering to the fashionabl­e yet conscious consumer.

The campaign, which concluded on the 10August, raised the target goal of US$40,000 via pre-orders and backers and became the first successful crowdfundi­ng campaign by a Sri Lankan fashion brand.

Kantala’s collection includes colourful and functional totes and wallets. They are made with natural handwoven fibres from the re-growing hana plant (Agave Cantala), Fair Trade guaranteed handloom and Pinatex - a vegan pineapple fibre based leather alternativ­e, making each Kantala product a sustainabl­e substitute to animal based leather products. Kantala’s products are ‘Petaapprov­ed Vegan’, which ensures that no animals are harmed in the production process and is certified by the global organisati­on ‘People for Ethical Treatment of Animals’.

Kantala co-founders, Vikum Rajapakse and Nadishan Shanthikum­ar aim to promote Sri Lanka’s traditiona­l craft of weaving internatio­nally and empower hardworkin­g artisans. Indiegogo, one of the most popular crowd-funding platforms for launching new products and ideas with 15 million monthly visitors was ideal to take the story beyond the shores of Sri Lanka. Commenting on the crowdfundi­ng milestone, Nadishan Shanthikum­ar said, “We are delighted to have achieved our funding target which gives us confidence and motivation to continue our work. The funds will be utilized to drive Kantala’s internatio­nal expansion, the purchase of a hana fibre cleaning machine, and to set up a weavers co-operative for the artisans”.

Highlighti­ng the significan­ce of their campaign for the wider start-up community in Sri Lanka, Vikum Rajapakse said, “We want our success to become an inspiratio­n for other Sri Lankan start-ups, within the fashion sector and outside of it, to seek new ways of raising funds that are outside of the traditiona­l sources. In addition to the funds raised, crowdfundi­ng also gives you a group of early adopters who become a key launch pad to promote your product and brand to new markets”.

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Kantala co-founders Vikum Rajapakse and Nadishan Shanthikum­ar

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