The Penan people are one of the last aboriginal tribes in Malaysian Borneo. The natural handicraft skills of these people and Penan tribal designs have combined to produce a wide range of beautiful baskets that have proved extremely popular in the market. These bags are crafted from extremely durable PVC fibre, and many loyal customers have related their stories of how well the bags last and how durable they have been despite regular and heavy usage. It is made of elastic, hence it can be easily washed. The colours also stay vibrant for a very long time! As it is handmade, each bag has its own uniqueness.
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.
The Penan people are one of the last aboriginal tribes in Malaysian Borneo. The natural handicraft skills of these people and Penan tribal designs have combined to produce a wide range of beautiful baskets that have proved extremely popular in the market. These bags are crafted from extremely durable PVC fibre, and many loyal customers have related their stories of how well the bags last and how durable they have been despite regular and heavy usage. It is made of elastic, hence it can be easily washed. The colours also stay vibrant for a very long time! As it is handmade, each bag has its own uniqueness.
The Penan people are one of the last aboriginal tribes in Malaysian Borneo. The natural handicraft skills of these people and Penan tribal designs have combined to produce a wide range of beautiful baskets that have proved extremely popular in the market. These bags are crafted from extremely durable PVC fibre, and many loyal customers have related their stories of how well the bags last and how durable they have been despite regular and heavy usage. It is made of elastic, hence it can be easily washed. The colours also stay vibrant for a very long time! As it is handmade, each bag has its own uniqueness.
A white canvas printed with official JUMA'ANI Pavilion logo which is 5 petals Jasmine flower. Comes with simple and sleek design, perfect for daily use.
Decoupage bags are handwoven by our community in Sarawak. The bag is made of PVC strap and decorated with leaf- patterned decoupage. It comes with a handle bag that is easy to hold. The leaf-patterned is called as Daun. This bag shows nature's nature by using floral patterns as well as white PVC straps to make the pattern more striking and attractive.
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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