Anyam
anyam (v.) — to weave, to interlace, to make whole from parts
In Malay, to anyam is not simply to make something.
It is to bind two things together until neither can exist without the other.
This is how we approach leather. Not as material — as conversation.
Strip by strip. Pass by pass. Until the bag becomes the story.
PREORDER - FIRST PRODUCTION RUN
Anyam Mini
Hand-woven from top grain leather, the Anyam Mini is a study in constraint and craft. Every strip is cut, placed, and woven by hand — each pass tightening until form emerges from the material itself.
The making: From hide to hand
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Step One: The Hide
We begin with top grain leather selected for its natural texture and tensile strength. Each piece is hand-assessed — the grain, the weight, the way it holds tension — before it is ever cut.
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Step Two: The Weave
Strips are cut with precision, then woven over and under by hand. Each pass tightens the structure, building a surface that is both pattern and architecture at once.
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Step Three: The Form
Edges finished. Hardware set. Lining placed. What began as flat material is now a bag that holds its shape — and holds its meaning — for decades.
You're not buying a bag.
You're placing your name on one.
FIRST RUN ◆ LIMITED SLOTS ◆ CLOSES WHEN FULL
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Anyam Mini
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