From Zhoucheng Village, Dali

Every fold tells a thousand-year story.

Hand-dyed indigo totes, made one at a time by Bai artisans.

What makes a Montlune

Hand-dyed, one piece at a time

Every bag is tied, dipped, and oxidized by hand in a small Dali workshop. No two will ever match.

Plant indigo, not pigment

Fermented from Polygonum tinctorium — the same indigo plant the Bai have used for a thousand years.

One-of-a-kind pattern

The pattern is decided in the moment of folding and tying. It can't be repeated, not even by the same hands.

30-day returns, ships worldwide

US, EU, JP — we ship in 3–7 business days. Return unworn pieces within 30 days, no questions.

How it's made

From plant indigo to finished bag — see the craft behind every piece.

Letters from Dali

Stories before they're released.

One letter a month from the workshop. New patterns, artisan profiles, and early access — never noise.

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