woven through time

VineWeaving: An Ancient Chinese Artistry:

Vine weaving—especially with rattan—is an ancient Chinese tradition dating back to the 3rd century AD, when its resilient fibers were crafted into warrior armor and even suspension bridges. By the Tang Dynasty (7th century), artisans began weaving vines into domestic life, creating mats that breathed with the seasons.

Today, we revive this legacy through wild grapevines (Vitis spp.) foraged from untouched mountain forests—where these tenacious climbers grow slowly under nature’s discipline, their fibers developing unparalleled strength and elasticity.  

The Wild Makes the Difference

Each bag begins as a quest:  

Mountain Foraging:

Nature’s Classroom:

18-Step Alchemy:

A Testament to Nature’s Elegance

The persimmon-dyed lining embodies harmony between human artistry and nature’s purity.Each thread is uniformly saturated with tannins from aged persimmon juice—a 900-year-old technique that yields a soothing caramel hue, deepening gently over time.Unlike synthetic dyes, this organic process allows the fabric to retain its breathable softness, mirroring the grapevine’s living texture.

Like fine leather or aged wood, our rattan bags grow more luminous with every touch.Your hands polish the surface into a soft sheen; years of use deepen its character.This is not merely an accessory.

— It is a testament to patience, a companion that evolves with your life’s journey.

- A Legacy Woven by Time -