Masaru Studio Introduction
Ms. Saruleng inherits her mother's artistic aesthetics, blending them with modern viewpoints to redefine and reorganize textile craftsmanship, creating many eye-catching new works. The outdoor straps are a rich interplay of red, yellow, blue, and earth tones, combining simplicity with a sense of fashion, inviting touch on the bag's surface. The warmth of handcrafted artistry strikes a chord, and beside it, an old loom stands, evoking the diligent passage of time as artisans weave. The blue and white checkered handbag is handcrafted stitch by stitch, using natural materials as much as possible in the production process, highlighting not only the beauty of craftsmanship but also respecting the relationship and significance between craft creation and environmental coexistence. Masaru Studio is currently progressing towards a larger operational model, with recent products increasingly leaning towards practical items for daily life, while also starting to merge the spirit of traditional techniques with modern textile creations. This segment, a memory song passed down by the Puyuma people, is believed to resonate even more brightly and melodiously with Ms. Saruleng's continuing cultural heritage.