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Mangyan Woven Rattan Bag

🇵🇭 Mindoro, Philippines · Bags

Mangyan Woven Rattan Bag

✋ Handmade to order by skilled artisans in the Philippines 🇵🇭. Each one is unique — slight natural variations in color, texture, and pattern are part of its character and beauty.

$52.00Beta pricing — subject to change

Woven rattan shoulder bag with traditional pakudos patterns. Coming soon.

  • Materials: Rattan, cotton lining
  • Origin: Mindoro, Philippines
  • Shipping: Coming soon

Coming Soon

We are currently onboarding Mangyan artisans from Mindoro Island, Philippines. Check back soon.

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Crafted by Mangyan Cooperative

Your purchase goes directly to the artisan who made this.

🇵🇭 This piece's journey

From the artisan's hands to yours

  1. 1. Sourced locally

    Natural materials gathered by hand in the Philippines.

  2. 2. Handcrafted

    Made by Mangyan Cooperative — no machines, no shortcuts.

  3. 3. Quality-checked

    Inspected piece by piece by our local team.

  4. 4. Shipped to you

    Coming soon

  5. 5. Worn with story

    You join a global circle of conscious carriers.

You're also supporting

More than a purchase

1 artisan supported

A fair wage paid directly to Mangyan Cooperative.

Mangyan community

Your order strengthens Mangyan artisans on Mindoro Island.

Future generations

Profits fund youth training in traditional craft.

Mangyan Weavings & Crafts

Deep in the mountains of Mindoro Island, Philippines, the Mangyan people have woven nito vine into baskets, bags, and textiles for over a thousand years. The nito vine grows only in their rainforests. The pakudos patterns woven into each piece carry meaning passed from elder to child in unbroken lines. Modernization has reached the foot of their mountains — but the weave continues. These pieces are their answer to a changing world: I am still here. My hands still know this.