Masaru Studio Introduction
Ms. Saluren continues the craft aesthetics of her mother, blending modern aesthetic viewpoints to redefine and organize textile craftsmanship, creating many eye-catching new creations. The outdoor strap bags are rich in color layering with interwoven red, yellow, blue, and earth tones, offering simplicity without losing a sense of fashion as one touches the bag's body. The warmth and emotion expressed through handmade craftsmanship touch the heart, and seeing the old loom nearby evokes a sense of the diligent passage of time as artisans weave. The blue and white checkered tote bag is meticulously hand-stitched, and in the process of creating these art pieces, natural materials are prioritized, not only emphasizing aesthetic craft but also respecting the relationship and significance of craft creation coexisting with the environment. Masaru Studio is currently moving towards a more scalable working model, and in recent years, the products produced have gradually leaned towards practical items for daily life. They have also begun to experiment with combining the spirit of traditional craftsmanship with modern textile creations. This segment of the memory song passed down from the Paiwan people is believed to resonate increasingly louder and more melodiously with the cultural legacy that Ms. Saluren continues.