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Circular Craft Model
eQueen Handicraft follows a circular craft model in the Mekong Delta, transforming river plants like water hyacinth into durable homeware through traditional artisan skills. This process restores ecosystems, supports rural... Read more...
Our Materials
Natural Fibers Rooted in the Mekong Delta At eQueen Handicraft, materials are not simply chosen for their appearance or durability. They are selected for their relationship with landscapes, ecosystems and communities across the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam. We work primarily with renewable plant fibers that grow naturally within river and wetland environments shaped over thousands of years by the Mekong River. By choosing these materials, we support a production model that connects homes around the world with ecosystems that continue to sustain life in one of Southeast Asia’s most... Read more...
Our Sustainability Commitment
Restoring Nature, Culture and Communities Through Craft At eQueen Handicraft, sustainability is not simply about reducing environmental impact. It is about restoring balance between people, ecosystems and traditional knowledge in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam. Our collections are developed through a circular craft model created by ECOKA Joint Stock Company, where natural materials, artisan skills and regional landscapes work together to support long-term environmental and social resilience. Each product represents a step towards a more regenerative way of living. Environmental Responsibility Working with Nature, Not Against It Our primary... Read more...
From the Mekong Delta to Your Home
A Story Woven from Rivers, Nature and Human Hands Every eQueen Handicraft piece begins far from factories and fast production lines. It begins in the Mekong Delta — a river landscape in southern Vietnam shaped over thousands of years by water, fertile soil and generations of agricultural and craft traditions. Here, natural fibers grow along riverbanks and wetlands. Families pass weaving knowledge from one generation to the next. And communities continue to adapt to environmental change while preserving cultural identity. From this landscape, our collections begin their journey. A Region... Read more...