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Yak Phay-Chu Bag

Regular price $499.00 AUD
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Color Grey

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Sony C Tenzin

Crafted from the natural tones of yak hair, this piece showcases one of the designer’s distinctive warp weaving techniques combined with bold block design elements. The textile reflects a rare craftsmanship approach that is truly one of a kind, while the lavish fringes introduce movement and a contemporary edge that keeps the piece both timeless and trend-conscious.

Size: 12cm x 16cm.

Material: 100% Yak Wool.

Colour: Grey

Care: Dry cleaning

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This item is Made-to-Order which may take minimum of 30 days of lead time.

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Yak Phay-Chu Bag

$499.00 AUD

DESIGNER

SANGAY CHODEN

Sony Ctenzin’s work is a thoughtful exploration of heritage and innovation, where traditional Bhutanese weaving meets contemporary design. Through her practice, she transforms natural fibres and time-honoured techniques into refined, wearable forms preserving cultural knowledge while reinterpreting it for a modern context.

Each piece reflects a connection to community and craftsmanship, shaped through collaboration with women weavers and guided by a commitment to sustainability. Her designs move beyond trend, embracing a quiet yet powerful aesthetic grounded in tradition.

At FOMA Collective, Sony’s work extends onto the global stage, debuting at FOMA Runway x SXSW Sydney where Bhutan’s rich textile heritage is presented within a contemporary, international dialogue.