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Phay-Chung Barrel Pouch

Regular price $169.00 AUD
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Sony C Tenzin

Inspired by the Bangchung bamboo baskets of Bhutan and the sacred Dorji motif, this barrel bag brings together tradition and contemporary craftsmanship. Designed to carry both your essentials and your intention, the piece reinterprets cultural symbolism through a modern silhouette with thoughtful detailing and timeless functionality.

Size: Height 20cm; Circumference 40cm.

Material: Wool with metal zip and leather handle.

Colour: Yellow & Green.

Care: Dry cleaning

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Production:

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

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Phay-Chung Barrel Pouch

$169.00 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.