Masaru Studio Introduction
Ms. Salureng continues her mother's craft aesthetics, blending them with contemporary design perspectives. She redefines and organizes textile crafts, creating many new works that captivate the eye. The rich layering of colors in the outdoor strap—red, yellow, blue, and earthy tones—strikes a balance between simplicity and fashion. The warmth expressed through hand-crafted artistry touches the heart, and next to an old weaving machine, one can almost feel the diligent passage of time as artisans weave. The blue and white checkered handbag is meticulously hand-stitched, and during the crafting process, natural materials are primarily used. This not only emphasizes the beauty of craftsmanship but also respects the relationship and significance of coexisting with the environment in craft creation. Masaru Studio is currently advancing towards a larger-scale operation, producing items that are increasingly practical for everyday life in recent years. The studio has begun experimenting with blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary textile creations. This section of memory ballads passed down from the Paiwan people is believed to resonate more and more brightly and melodiously as Ms. Salureng continues this cultural heritage.