Many rings are woven on the ancient net bags for the drawstring structure, it is a beautiful and unique drawstring archetype in the austronesian artifacts.
The Drawstring Bucket is sized for a long wallet, water bottle and daily needs. It is a four-way bag with a hidden pocket and lining bottom.
In the mountains, plants and trees grow freely. People gather them, dye and weave with them, using and mending the fabrics year after year.
The plants reflect the earth, and the woven cloth, worn close to the body, brings us closer to nature. With eyes closed, one can almost picture the whole forest.
In Pangcah, "koleto^" refers to shoulang yam, rich in tannins and gum, traditionally used to dye fibers like fishing nets and cloth, making them stronger and more durable. Its color deepens with sunlight and use, gaining a luster that mirrors the passage of time.
The bags dyed with plants, have a natural, earthy texture. In the Kamaro’an Hualien Atelier, colors are slowly built up, waiting for the fire and the sun.
Many rings are woven on the ancient net bags for the drawstring structure, it is a beautiful and unique drawstring archetype in the austronesian artifacts.
The Drawstring Bucket is sized for a long wallet, water bottle and daily needs. It is a four-way bag with a hidden pocket and lining bottom.
In the mountains, plants and trees grow freely. People gather them, dye and weave with them, using and mending the fabrics year after year.
The plants reflect the earth, and the woven cloth, worn close to the body, brings us closer to nature. With eyes closed, one can almost picture the whole forest.
In Pangcah, "koleto^" refers to shoulang yam, rich in tannins and gum, traditionally used to dye fibers like fishing nets and cloth, making them stronger and more durable. Its color deepens with sunlight and use, gaining a luster that mirrors the passage of time.
The bags dyed with plants, have a natural, earthy texture. In the Kamaro’an Hualien Atelier, colors are slowly built up, waiting for the fire and the sun.
Vegetable-tanned cowhide has a smooth finish while retaining the natural full grain with a unique aspect and touch. Over time, the leather tanned by vegetables will nourish and evolve, developing a patina.