It‘s origin from a small town, which has a long history of cultural heritage of weaving. She was born and grew up in this small town after she graduated from university in a big city & worked for several years, she wanted to breathe new life into a forgotten cultural heritage in her home town.

This young innovator, passionate about preserving cultural heritage, discovered the potential of discarded straw weavings. With a dream to transform these seemingly useless materials in her hometown into exquisite works of art, she gathered a group of middle-aged women, the women have a family to take care of so they can not work in a big city.

As they wove the straw and reed into intricate patterns and vibrant colors, the once-discarded materials were transformed into stunning pieces of art. Each creation was a testament to the power of imagination, skill, and vitality.


"Weaving Dreams," was born from this shared passion for art, culture, and empowerment. It symbolizes the rebirth of a dying art form and the unbreakable spirit of the women who brought it back to life.

With each piece they create, they weave not only straw but also dreams, aspirations, and a brighter future for themselves and their community.