Masaru Studio Introduction
Miss Saruleng continues her mother's artistic aesthetics, blending them with modern views of aesthetics to redefine and reorganize textile craftsmanship. She has created many eye-catching new works, with rich color layers in outdoor strap designs interwoven in red, yellow, blue, and earthy tones, maintaining a sense of fashion amidst simplicity. The warmth of handmade craftsmanship touches the heart, and one can feel the diligent passage of time from the old weaving machine nearby, which reflects the dedication of artisans. The blue and white checkered handbag is hand-stitched, and in the crafting process, natural materials are prioritized, showing respect for both the beauty of craftsmanship and the relationship with the environment. The Masaru studio is currently moving towards a larger operational scale, and the products created in recent years have gradually leaned towards more practical items for everyday life. They have also begun to experiment with merging the spirit of traditional techniques with contemporary textile creation. This segment of memory songs passed down from the Paiwan tribe is believed to resonate even more melodiously as Miss Saruleng continues her cultural inheritance.