Masaru Studio Introduction
Miss Saruleng continues her mother's aesthetic craftsmanship, blending modern aesthetic perspectives and redefining textile craftsmanship, creating many eye-catching new designs. The rich color layers of the outdoor straps interweave red, yellow, blue, and earth tones, exuding a sense of fashion without losing simplicity, and inviting a touch to the bags. The warmth expressed through handmade craftsmanship touches the heart, and the old weaving machine nearby seemingly conveys the diligent passage of time from artisans' labor. The blue and white plaid tote bag is meticulously hand-sewn, and throughout the creation process, there is an emphasis on using natural materials, which not only focus on artisan beauty but also respect the relationship and meaning of coexistence between craftsmanship and the environment. Masaru Studio is currently progressing toward a larger scale of operation, with products in recent years gradually leaning towards functional items for daily life, while also beginning to combine the spirit of traditional craftsmanship with modern textile creations. This segment of the memory ballad passed down by the Paiwan people is believed to grow ever more vibrant and melodious with Miss Saruleng's cultural inheritance.