Gaji Bag (Opaque)
The variety of Taiwanese culture weaves together just like the three primary colors of Gaji Bags. * Gaji bags, so-called ka-tsì, initially woven by rice farmers seeking extra income, were crafted from "short-leaved Malacca galingale", a plant abundant in nearby marshes and rice fields. The name comes from Japanese ”gaki-ami (かぎ編み)", which refers to its weaving technique. During Taiwan's industrialization in the 1960s, Gaji bags transitioned from plant to machine-sewn nylon mesh, offering higher durability and affordability. Nowadays, it has also transitioned from grocery shopping bags for grandpas and grandmas into fashionable and popular "Taiwanese LV bags" that represent Taiwanese style.

Gaji Bag (Opaque)
The variety of Taiwanese culture weaves together just like the three primary colors of Gaji Bags.
* Gaji bags, so-called ka-tsì, initially woven by rice farmers seeking extra income, were crafted from "short-leaved Malacca galingale", a plant abundant in nearby marshes and rice fields.
The name comes from Japanese ”gaki-ami (かぎ編み)", which refers to its weaving technique. During Taiwan's industrialization in the 1960s, Gaji bags transitioned from plant to machine-sewn nylon mesh, offering higher durability and affordability.
Nowadays, it has also transitioned from grocery shopping bags for grandpas and grandmas into fashionable and popular "Taiwanese LV bags" that represent Taiwanese style.
Upload Date: 2025-07-14
Tags: Opaque