As handwoven products sold directly from the source, we insist on using natural materials such as rattan, willow, grass, and wood. These materials are known for their flexible texture, with northern wild willow branches being tough and rot-resistant. Through 12 processes, including soaking, drying, and polishing, impurities and burrs are removed, preserving the original texture. Artisans employ weaving techniques passed down through three generations, weaving with their fingertips through flat, bias, and twisted weaves to create unique patterns. These patterns possess a dynamic agility unmatched by mass-produced machines, while also ensuring load-bearing and durability.
In the kitchen, wicker baskets store potatoes and onions, their breathable and moisture-resistant properties keeping them fresh longer. In the corner of the balcony, a straw basket grows mint and basil, where the natural materials complement the botanical aroma. A rattan basket in the entryway conveniently stores keys and masks, adding a sense of ease during a hurried outing. The factory has designed nearly a hundred styles tailored to suit every household, from palm-sized jewelry baskets to half-man-high storage baskets, to meet the needs of every family.
Even more remarkable is their commitment to environmental sustainability: raw materials are sourced from renewable plants and biodegrade naturally upon discard, preventing plastic pollution. Many customers report that their woven baskets remain strong even after five years, their colors only becoming more mellow, like an old friend. This symbiotic approach to life with nature embodies the profound value of handwoven baskets—in this fast-paced world, a warm object can slow down and enhance life.
Your needs that we make, your voice that we listen to, to weave your beauty.