KAMARO'AN "NATURAL-DYED TRIANGLE BAG 36/ PETAL-PINK"

Regular price ¥30,800

Inspired by the structure of heavy rice bags handed down in eastern Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period.
Triangle bag made from Taiwanese cotton material.
The thick canvas fabric originally developed by KAMARO'AN,
Water-repellent coating on the surface, special coating on the back,
Improves durability.
Shuran , which has a reddish-brown root-like inside .
Dioscorea cirrhosa and betel , which is used in chewing tobacco by the Ami people of Taiwan. )
Fruits of plants belonging to the palm family (Betel Palm) , etc.
Each piece is hand-dyed in our atelier, using local tribal dyes and taking time and effort.
Shuran is It has been used since ancient times to dye fishing nets.
This makes the hemp fibers stronger and less noticeable in the sea.
Betel ( binran) ) is a meaningful medium for the Panka people,
Sacrifice, society, and love rituals are associated with betel.
Dyeing clothes, building houses, chewing gum
The refreshing ingredient is betel citrus. .
The handle is made of vegetable-tanned Italian cowhide.
While retaining the natural full grain with a unique texture and feel,
It has a smooth finish.
Naturally dyed collections take a lot of effort, but
Every time the color of the soil appears,
And there is meaning in people smiling at beautiful colors.

-KAMARO'AN-
NATURAL-DYED TRIANGLE BAG 36
COL: PETAL-PINK
SIZE: 34cm x 25cm x 10.5cm
MATERIAL: Taiwan Cotton Canvas / Italian Vegetable Tanned Leather
MADE IN TAIWAN
ATTENTION: Naturally dyed colors are uneven.
Enjoy the different textures of each piece.


《KAMARO'AN》
Tribe is a "collective name for people" that has become established as a way to express different ethnic groups.
Initially small communities, they gradually expanded into cities, kingdoms, empires, and globalization.
The world is gradually becoming more homogeneous. People share the same modern system and pursue universal values. Fortunately, Taiwan is home to a small number of indigenous people who have diligently inherited and carefully preserved their unique values, traditional culture, and craft techniques, while accumulating ethnic knowledge.
However, as in many rural areas around the world, in areas with long-standing traditions and cultures, younger generations leave for the cities, leaving behind no successors and, as a result, reducing the vitality of local communities and economies. It continues to shrink, with creativity being lost.
It inspires people to look back at the mundane objects that have been familiar to them for generations, and to seek out their original purity and timeless essence.
Based on the strong belief that it is objects, not copywriting, interviews, or campaigns, that truly reveal the culture and values ​​of a land, KAMARO'AN was founded in 2013 by two industrial designers and one This project was started by a team of indigenous culture researchers to explore the possibility of embodying traditional crafts and their cultural values ​​in product design.
It has been established as a brand since 2015. Inspired by Taiwan's indigenous culture, KAMARO'AN pursues delicate craftsmanship with clean design, working closely with local artisans and resources to create workplaces for young people with indigenous backgrounds. , is committed to supporting and preserving local traditions and working environments.
The origin of the name KAMARO'AN is that we cherish handmade daily necessities that reflect the way of life in harmony with nature of Pangcah, the folk language of the Amis, one of Taiwan's indigenous peoples, and weave them in flashy but practical ways. I am particular about.
KAMARO'AN celebrates the uniqueness, timeless beauty, and precision that the hand can bring to life.