Masaru Studio Introduction
Miss Saruleng continues her mother's craftsmanship aesthetic, blending it with modern viewpoints to redefine textile artistry. She has created many eye-catching new works, featuring a rich layering of colors in shades of red, yellow, blue, and earth tones, combining simplicity with a sense of fashion. The warmth expressed through handmade craftsmanship touches the heart, and seeing the old weaving machine nearby evokes a sense of the diligent passage of time by artisans. The blue and white checkered handbag is hand-stitched, and throughout the craft-making process, there is a focus on using natural materials, which not only emphasizes the beauty of craftsmanship but also respects the relationship and meaning of coexisting with the environment. Masaru Studio is currently moving towards a more substantial operational model, and in recent years, the products have gradually leaned towards practical items for daily life. They have begun to experiment with blending the spirit of traditional techniques with modern textile creations. This segment of memory songs passed down from the Paiwan people is believed to resonate even more robustly and melodiously as Miss Saruleng continues this cultural legacy.