Bachang bag is a small, Bachang-shaped wallet. Bachang is a triangle-shaped glutinous rice food with meat, beans, and vegetables wrapped in leaves. This bachang bag is made of songket fabric consisting of different patterns.
Luciana Usun Lenjau, 48, a mother of two and a full-time government employee, has been selling her one-of-a-kind accessories since 2017. When it comes to creating traditional accessories, many criteria must be followed, from material selection to the design process. Luciana continues to make her accessories using traditional methods. She, on the other hand, wishes to design with her own ideas and perspectives.
Luciana Usun Lenjau, 48, a mother of two and a full-time government employee, has been selling her one-of-a-kind accessories since 2017. When it comes to creating traditional accessories, many criteria must be followed, from material selection to the design process. Luciana continues to make her accessories using traditional methods. She, on the other hand, wishes to design with her own ideas and perspectives.
This "Beg Bunga," also known as a flower bag, is made of PVC strap and is hand woven. Decorated with beautiful floral stickers to make the bags more attractive, and comes with a bag handle that is easy to carry and hold. This bag is suitable for daily use and even as a gift for your loved ones.
This bag made of PVC straps is named a modern bag is due to its cute and attractive size and shape. This modern bag is handwoven by our community in Sarawak. They produce bags in different designs, colours, shapes, and sizes, with the final touch of the bag holder that makes the bag look more modern and attractive to ensure that it can be incorporated into one’s lifestyle.
Penan bags and baskets are handwoven by our Penan tribes in Sarawak. Their skills in hand weaving have been in their tribe for generations. They produce bags and custom made baskets in different sizes to ensure that they can be incorporated into one’s lifestyle.
Penan bags and baskets are handwoven by our Penan tribes in Sarawak. Their skills in hand weaving have been in their tribe for generations. They produce bags and custom made baskets in different sizes to ensure that they can be incorporated into one’s lifestyle.
Luciana Usun Lenjau, 48, a mother of two and a full-time government employee, has been selling her one-of-a-kind accessories since 2017. When it comes to creating traditional accessories, many criteria must be followed, from material selection to the design process. Luciana continues to make her accessories using traditional methods. She, on the other hand, wishes to design with her own ideas and perspectives.
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