Handwoven • Sun-Cured • Full of Story
A crossbody bag handwoven by artisans in Bali, cured by fire.
The Hinoki Journal
Some bags are made. This one is cured, dried in the sun, then hung over a fire for days until the smoke and heat give it its rich golden color.
The Ata Vine Saddle Bag is handcrafted by Balinese women working from their homes in the Tenganan Village in Eastern Bali. That slow, traditional process is what makes the material hard, durable, and built to last a lifetime. Finished with a leather strap and a batik print lining, this crossbody bag carries real craft in every detail.
It's a bag with a genuine process behind it, not just a look.
Why It Found Its Way to Hinoki
We're drawn to pieces made with real, time-honored process, and this bag carries that in every fiber. Handwoven, fire-cured, genuinely artisan-made.
Features
- Handwoven ata vine construction
- Traditional sun and fire curing process
- Leather strap
- Batik print lining
Details
- Handmade in Tenganan Village, Eastern Bali
✦ Amy's Styling Tip
I wear this bag crossbody with simple linen pieces to let the woven texture stand out, or as a warm-toned contrast against denim. It's a bag that adds texture wherever it goes.
Hinoki Care Suggestions
Spot clean gently and keep away from prolonged moisture to preserve the natural material.
About the Maker
These bags are handcrafted by Balinese women artisans working from their homes in Tenganan Village, using a traditional sun and fire curing process passed down through generations.
We were drawn to this collection because every piece carries real craft and story. It's exactly the kind of handmade artistry we love bringing to our Foragers.
Handwoven • Sun-Cured • Full of Story
A crossbody bag handwoven by artisans in Bali, cured by fire.
The Hinoki Journal
Some bags are made. This one is cured, dried in the sun, then hung over a fire for days until the smoke and heat give it its rich golden color.
The Ata Vine Saddle Bag is handcrafted by Balinese women working from their homes in the Tenganan Village in Eastern Bali. That slow, traditional process is what makes the material hard, durable, and built to last a lifetime. Finished with a leather strap and a batik print lining, this crossbody bag carries real craft in every detail.
It's a bag with a genuine process behind it, not just a look.
Why It Found Its Way to Hinoki
We're drawn to pieces made with real, time-honored process, and this bag carries that in every fiber. Handwoven, fire-cured, genuinely artisan-made.
Features
- Handwoven ata vine construction
- Traditional sun and fire curing process
- Leather strap
- Batik print lining
Details
- Handmade in Tenganan Village, Eastern Bali
✦ Amy's Styling Tip
I wear this bag crossbody with simple linen pieces to let the woven texture stand out, or as a warm-toned contrast against denim. It's a bag that adds texture wherever it goes.
Hinoki Care Suggestions
Spot clean gently and keep away from prolonged moisture to preserve the natural material.
About the Maker
These bags are handcrafted by Balinese women artisans working from their homes in Tenganan Village, using a traditional sun and fire curing process passed down through generations.
We were drawn to this collection because every piece carries real craft and story. It's exactly the kind of handmade artistry we love bringing to our Foragers.