yumi, shortened from mayumi, is a filipino word that translates to ‘intricate’ and ‘fine’. Coincidentally, in Japanese, yumi also means ‘beautiful’. Truly, these are what our brand represents — bags intricately and delicately made by hand by our experienced local artisans using natural fibres found in Bicol, a region in southern part of Luzon, Philippines. Indeed, each piece is beautifully and meticulously made whilst being true to the philosophy we stand for.

SUSTAINABLE, ECO-FRIENDLY, ECO-DESIGN —

We, at yumi, immensely believe in being interconnected, that the lives we live today should not impair the lives of the next generations to come. What truly sets 'yumi' apart is our commitment to small-batch production, ensuring each piece, made from 100% natural fibres, receives the attention it deserves. Our expert artisans from Bicol Region in the Philippines are the backbone of our brand. Their unparalleled craftsmanship, honed through generations, is evident in every stitch and weave of our bags. In addition to their seasoned hands, we use manual equipment in contrast to big manufacturing firms, leaving zero carbon footprint on our planet. Each bag is designed to reduce environmental impacts throughout its life cycle — this means that when your purchase from us is no longer of use to you, simply discard it away with the rest of your compostable waste. Our bags are stories woven into tangible accessories that speak of heritage, sustainability, and style.

yumi is proud to say that these principles go out for our labels and shipping boxes which are all made from recycled materials.

Every purchase, big or small, creates jobs to our local communities, reducing unemployment and enabling them to provide for their families and the generations to come.

Explore the remarkable world of our fibres here: Get to Know our Fibres - Abaca, Raffia