NATURAL MATERIAL
PRECIOUS PIECE
A single button is nature's syllable.
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SOUTH AMERICAN PALM NUT BUTTON
Grown in Ecuador, the palm tree takes 15 years to bear fruit. The fruit requires 3-8 years to mature, developing a natural dark-patterned shell with a hard, ivory-white interior, earning it the title of "plant ivory."
A single nut button undergoes 16-22 hours of craftsmanship, from cutting and shaping the blank to polishing and finishing. This careful process captures the essence of time, weaving its story onto the fabric of the garment.
INDIAN BUFFALO HORN BUTTON
The humid plains of India provide a rich environment for water buffaloes. The buffalo horn symbolizes ancient, earthy strength. Due to its hollow upper part, only about one-third of the horn can be made into a button, encapsulating the connection between nature and civilization.

From cutting and water polishing to soaking and drying, followed by hand selection, it takes 7-10 days to craft a single buffalo horn button. This process preserves a piece of the earth's poetry, now cherished in fashion.
TAHITI SHELL BUTTON
The waves of the South Pacific nurture the mother-of-pearl of black pearls. Due to the varying flow of water and organic materials, the shell naturally carries an iridescent glow, with each ray of light shimmering in vibrant colors.
Natural shells are highly fragile, and the process of cutting, shaping, and polishing buttons is intricate. Each button's luster and form are unique, resembling one-of-a-kind, nature's original verses.
NATURAL MATERIAL, PRECIOUS PIECE
A single button is nature's syllable, composing a poem of fashion. Globally sourced natural buttons embody the beauty of endless vitality.
EXPLORE
TAHITI SHELL BUTTON
The waves of the South Pacific nurture the mother-of-pearl of black pearls. Due to the varying flow of water and organic materials, the shell naturally carries an iridescent glow, with each ray of light shimmering in vibrant colors.
Natural shells are highly fragile, and the process of cutting, shaping, and polishing buttons is intricate. Each button's luster and form are unique, resembling one-of-a-kind, nature's original verses.
SOUTH AMERICAN PALM NUT BUTTON
Grown in Ecuador, the palm tree takes 15 years to bear fruit. The fruit requires 3-8 years to mature, developing a natural dark-patterned shell with a hard, ivory-white interior, earning it the title of "plant ivory."
A single nut button undergoes 16-22 hours of craftsmanship, from cutting and shaping the blank to polishing and finishing. This careful process captures the essence of time, weaving its story onto the fabric of the garment.
The nut button has the advantages of being hard in texture, wear-resistant, impact-resistant, heat-resistant, with natural grain patterns, and a delicate, smooth feel. It is also easy to match with different colors.
INDIAN BUFFALO HORN BUTTON
The humid plains of India provide a rich environment for water buffaloes. The buffalo horn symbolizes ancient, earthy strength. Due to its hollow upper part, only about one-third of the horn can be made into a button, encapsulating the connection between nature and civilization.

From cutting and water polishing to soaking and drying, followed by hand selection, it takes 7-10 days to craft a single buffalo horn button. This process preserves a piece of the earth's poetry, now cherished in fashion.
Trimmings are not just embellishments for clothing; they are the bridge between fashion and nature. In the details, they carry sincerity and warmth, adding depth to the design.