The Craft

40 hours. Dozens of hands.
Two countries. One bag.

Every ION bag passes through two countries and dozens of hands before it reaches yours. Nothing about this process is efficient. That is the point.

01 — Harvest

Where it begins.

It begins with raffia — the pale, fibrous leaf of the Raphia palm, harvested by hand in the highlands of Madagascar. Each leaf is stripped, sun-dried, and sorted by thickness and color.

The best fibers are supple enough to fold without cracking and strong enough to hold a structure. No two batches are identical. The season, the rainfall, the individual tree — all of it shows in the material.

02 — Weave

Stitch by stitch, row by row.

The weaving is done entirely by hand, by artisans in Madagascar who learned from the generation before them. There is no loom. No machine. Each ION takes over 40 hours of continuous handwork — a single artisan building the bag's form stitch by stitch, row by row.

The weave pattern is consistent but never uniform. Slight variations in tension, in the natural color of the raffia, in the pressure of the artisan's hands — these are not imperfections. They are the signature of the person who made the bag. No two ION bags are the same, and none were meant to be.

03 — Leather

The details that define it.

The handles and trim are cut from genuine leather, shaped and stitched by hand. The rigid circular handle is the ION's defining detail — architectural enough to hold its form, comfortable enough to carry all day.

Each bag's interior is lined in a satin-finish fabric and closed with leather drawstrings. The construction is deliberately simple: no unnecessary hardware, no zippers, no clasps. The bag opens and closes the way bags have for centuries.

04 — The Greek Touch

Where a handwoven object becomes a FELUS piece.

The final stage happens in Greece, where each ION receives its finishing details: the Φ leather charm is die-cut, attached, and inspected. The serial number is assigned. The dust bag is prepared. Every bag is checked by hand before it leaves.

This is the step where a handwoven object becomes a FELUS piece — numbered, documented, and ready to begin its own life.

What You Receive

Every ION ships with.

  • Φ A die-cut Φ leather charm
  • Φ A handmade cotton dust bag
  • Φ A numbered edition card with your bag's serial number
  • Φ A seasonal hangtag with a question worth keeping