My Story
The Little Stall of Warm Things – My Handcraft Story
Many years ago, I began setting up a small stall at a local market. Back then, I didn’t think of it as a “business”—just a quiet corner where I could place the things I made with my own hands.

On the wooden shelves sit my handmade ceramics, woven pieces, and little keychains. Each one carries a piece of my everyday life—soft moments, patient hours, and the kind of warmth that doesn’t shout, but stays.
Over time, this stall became more than a place to sell things. When someone slows down to take a look, I smile and hand them something small, something thoughtful. Sometimes we chat—about the piece they picked up, about memories it reminds them of, or simply about life. Those conversations mean as much to me as the creations themselves.

I’m not just keeping a stall—I’m holding onto a way of living. A way of noticing the gentle details in ordinary days, and turning them into something you can carry with you.
Every piece here is made slowly. Shaped, woven, or assembled with care, one by one. That means I can only create a limited number each month—but it also means every item you receive has truly been held, considered, and finished with intention.

Opening my online store isn’t about growing fast. It’s about letting more people, even from far away, feel this quiet kind of warmth.
Because sometimes, the smallest things—a tiny ceramic, a soft woven thread, a simple keychain—can carry the most meaning.
And maybe, when one of these pieces finds you, it becomes part of your story too.
