Honoring Craftsmanship, Preserving Nature
At Wivatara, each piece connects Thai heritage with contemporary form. Every bag is handwoven by skilled artisans using natural fibres such as Lygora fern, Lepironia sedge, and water hyacinth, abundant plants from Thailand’s wetlands, carefully harvested and sun-dried before being shaped into refined, enduring silhouettes.
No two bags are ever identical. Subtle variations in weave, tone, and texture are part of their character — quiet signatures of the human hand. They reflect patience, precision, and generations of artistry woven into every design.
Water Hyacinth
A sustainable staple, our water hyacinth is harvested from riverlands. Its fibers are dried and hand-woven, offering a soft, flexible feel with rich visual texture—a true testament to eco-innovation.
Banana Leaf
Banana leaves are meticulously split and cured by artisans, transforming into a lustrous, sturdy base. Each leaf adds subtle golden tones and premium sheen, reflecting both nature’s richness and artisanal mastery.
Lepironia Sedge
Lepironia grass gives structure and subtle grain, chosen for its flexibility and intricate surface. Ethical harvesting and careful selection maintain ecological balance and distinctive character in every piece.
Lygora Fern
Chosen for its delicate yet resilient fibers, lygora fern brings organic beauty and surprising strength to every bag. Its seasonally gathered strands are soft, lightweight, and naturally textured, ensuring every piece is unique.
We honor this craftsmanship by keeping our process mindful and transparent, ensuring that every bag sustains not only nature but also the livelihoods of the hands that create it.