KAMARO'AN "WOVEN DRAWSTRING BUCKET BAG"
The ancient net bag has many loops woven together to create a drawstring structure, making it a beautiful and unique prototype of the drawstrings found in the Austronesian artifacts of the indigenous people of Taiwan.
The WOVEN DRAWSTRING BUCKET BAG is large enough to hold a long wallet, water bottle, and everyday essentials.
A 3-way bag with a hidden pocket and a lined bottom.
Kamaroan's proprietary heavy-duty woven canvas has a water-repellent coating on the front and a special coating on the back, which adds structure and durability to the canvas bag.
Italian vegetable tanned cowhide leather has a smooth finish while retaining its natural full grain, and boasts a unique texture and feel. Vegetable tanned leather absorbs nutrients, changes over time, and gains texture. The zipper opens easily to make it easy to put things in and take them out, and it has plenty of capacity.
-KAMARO'AN-
WOVEN DRAWSTRING BUCKET BAG
Color: ALL BLACK
SIZE: 28cm x 19cm, STRAP DROP: 25cm / 50cm
MATERIAL: Woven cotton CANVAS 100%, ITALIAN VEGETABLE TANNED CAWHIDE
MADE IN TAIWAN
CARE: Leather section: To clean, wipe with a horsehair brush or cotton cloth.
When not in use, protect it with the included dust bag.
《KAMARO'AN》
A tribe is a collective name for people that has become established as a way of describing different ethnic groups.
It begins as a small community and gradually expands into a city, kingdom, empire, and then globalization.
The world is gradually becoming more homogenous: people share the same modern system and strive for universal values.
Fortunately, Taiwan has a strong tradition of preserving its unique values, traditional culture, and craftsmanship.
Only a few indigenous people remain who have carefully maintained and accumulated traditional knowledge.
However, like many rural areas around the world, in areas with long-standing traditions and cultures,
The younger generation has left for the cities, leaving them with no successors.
Local communities and economies are shrinking, losing vitality and creativity.
By looking back at the ordinary objects that have been familiar to generations, we can see the original purity and timelessness that they reflect.
We inspire people to seek the essence.
What truly reveals the culture and values of a place is not copywriting, interviews, or campaigns, but
With a strong belief that objects are objects, KAMARO'AN was founded in 2013 by two industrial designers.
A team of indigenous cultural researchers explores the possibility of embodying traditional crafts and their cultural values in product design.
It started as an exploration project.
It has been established as a brand since 2015.
Inspired by Taiwan's indigenous culture, KAMARO'AN pursues delicate craftsmanship with clean designs.
Working closely with local artisans and resources, we create jobs for young people from indigenous backgrounds.
We strive to support and preserve local traditions and working conditions.
The name KAMARO'AN comes from the Amis people's folk language Pangcah, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, and is in harmony with nature.
She values handmade everyday items that reflect a way of life, and is committed to weaving in a flashy yet practical way.
KAMARO'AN celebrates the uniqueness, timeless beauty and precision that hands can bring to life.