Our Product Features

Handmade

1. Handmade with Heart

Every bag is carefully handmade by experienced craftswomen, aged 60 and above, giving each piece a story and soul.
You’re not just buying a bag, you’re supporting meaningful work, preserving traditional skills, and carrying a product made with love and intention.

2. Craftsmanship & Skill

Behind every handmade bag is a skilled artisan who brings years of experience to the table. Their expertise ensures the bag is not only beautiful, but also strong and functional.

3. Better Quality Control

During handmade production, each step is closely monitored. Artisans can immediately fix small issues or flaws — something machines might overlook.

4. More Sustainable & Waste-Conscious

Handmade production typically generates less waste than factory production. It allows for smaller batches, less overproduction, and more responsible sourcing of materials.

5. Emotional Value

People connect more deeply with handmade products. They carry a story — from the maker’s hands to the customer’s life.


Durability

PET stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate, a type of strong, synthetic polymer made from recycled plastic bottles. When turned into fibers, it becomes what we know as polyester fabric — widely used in fashion, accessories, and performance materials. Unlike natural fibers (like cotton), PET polyester does not absorb moisture easily, which helps prevent mold, mildew, and fabric breakdown.

PET holds dye well and doesn’t fade easily under sun exposure, washing, or sweat. That keeps bags looking vibrant for longer. Polyester fabric stays in shape. It won’t easily sag, shrink, or stretch out — even with repeated use.

Water Resistence

PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) has a smooth, hydrophobic (water-hating) surface at the molecular level. That means water doesn’t soak into the fibers like it would with cotton or wool — instead, it tends to bead up and roll off the surface. When woven tightly, PET polyester fabric leaves less space between threads, making it harder for water to pass through. This helps delay water penetration — even without coatings.


Light Weight

PET is a man-made plastic polymer, which means it’s engineered for performance. The molecular chains are strong but not bulky, so you get strength without the extra weight that natural fibers might have. When PET is spun into fabric, the individual fibers are very thin and lightweight — yet they’re tough. That allows manufacturers to weave or knit fabric that’s durable, flexible, and light, ideal for daily-use bags. PET doesn’t soak up water or moisture (unlike cotton or wool), so it stays light even when wet — a huge bonus for sports or outdoor bags.


 

“Made from recycled PET. Lightweight. Long-lasting. Ready for anything.”