Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag delivers clean lines and architectural form in a compact, handwoven silhouette. Crafted into a rounded box shape from tightly woven straw, this minimalist design draws inspiration from traditional Thai basketry while offering contemporary structure. The smooth, curved sides and subtly squared base provide balance and support, making it both sculptural and functional. A fixed circular handle—braided and reinforced for durability—sits above the lid, which closes securely with a matching straw loop and fold-over strap.

Sculptural, Minimal and Grounded in Tradition

• Rounded barrel shape with clean edges and firm woven texture
• Fixed circular handle for easy handheld styling
• Fold-over strap closure with natural straw loop
• Handwoven from pale Thai straw with a subtle diamond pattern
• Ideal for minimalists, collectors, and natural texture lovers

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is small but impactful. Its natural colour, thoughtful proportions, and understated detailing make it an ideal choice for relaxed, refined styling. Whether carried as a statement piece or paired with a neutral outfit, this bag speaks softly and stylishly. A modern nod to Thai craftsmanship, it brings simplicity and form to your everyday essentials.

฿39.99

Niwat Straw Barrel Bag with Architectural Simplicity

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is a celebration of clean lines and timeless Thai craft. This compact design takes inspiration from traditional basketry and reimagines it into a sculpted, modern shape. With a softly curved box structure, circular top handle, and looped lid closure, it offers a functional yet distinctly minimal aesthetic. This piece is for those who love refined accessories that carry quiet confidence.

Rounded Box Shape with Strong Profile

The standout feature of this bag is its architectural silhouette. The softly squared base rounds smoothly into a circular top, creating a balanced structure that feels both firm and elegant. This profile offers stability when placed down and enough volume to carry your small essentials. Whether used for daily outings or styled for special occasions, the Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag adds a sculptural touch to your look.

Handwoven Straw with Subtle Diamond Pattern

Each bag is woven by hand using pale, naturally dyed straw sourced in northern Thailand. The weave includes a faint diamond motif that gives the surface a quiet visual texture. This pattern adds subtle contrast while keeping the bag monochromatic and minimal. Because the bag is entirely handwoven, no two pieces are exactly alike—every detail reflects craftsmanship and care.

Fixed Round Handle for Structured Grip

The top handle is circular and wrapped tightly in matching straw, giving it structure and softness. It’s sturdy enough to support the bag’s weight, yet light enough to carry all day. The handle sits firmly above the body, making it easy to grab and go. Its shape also complements the body’s curves, reinforcing the overall balance of the design.

The Meaning Behind ‘Niwat’

‘Niwat’ (นิวัฒน์) is a Thai name associated with origin, heritage, and thoughtful return. The name fits the bag perfectly. The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is rooted in traditional form but shaped for modern life. It’s a return to simple materials and considered design—made with intention, built to last.

Minimal Closure with a Natural Fold-Over Strap

A narrow straw strap folds over the top and loops into a fixed straw tab to keep the lid secure. This simple mechanism protects the contents while blending smoothly into the form. No metal fasteners or magnets are needed. The result is a quiet closure that keeps the visual lines clean and uninterrupted.

Compact Yet Roomy Enough for Essentials

Although compact, the bag offers enough space for your daily essentials like a phone, cardholder, lip balm, and keys. The structured body holds its shape no matter how lightly or fully it’s packed. Because it’s unlined and lightweight, it feels effortless to carry throughout the day—ideal for minimalists or collectors of design-forward accessories.

Made in Thailand by Master Weavers

This bag is crafted by hand in Phayao and Chiang Mai by women with years of experience in straw weaving. Every stage—from fibre preparation to final weave—is completed manually using traditional techniques. These artisans often work from home or within small village workshops, allowing them to support their families while preserving cultural craft.

Sustainable Materials with Zero Waste Design

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is made entirely from plant-based fibres. It contains no plastic, metal, or synthetic lining, which makes it fully biodegradable. The circular handle, woven body, and natural closure all follow a zero-waste design philosophy. If you care about sustainability and slow fashion, this piece aligns with your values beautifully.

Perfect Gift for Natural Style Lovers

If you’re gifting someone who loves minimal design, this bag makes a memorable statement. Its sculptural silhouette, natural material, and traditional finish speak to thoughtfulness and intention. Whether for a birthday, special milestone, or design collector, this piece offers utility and art in one handcrafted form.

Pairs Well with Clean Lines and Tonal Styling

This bag looks best when styled with tonal, organic fabrics. Pair it with cream linen, structured cotton, or soft wool for a complete look. It also plays well with neutral shades like sand, taupe, grey, and olive. Because it’s free of bright colour or embellishment, the Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag can anchor a variety of outfit choices.

Part of Our Thai Minimalist Straw Collection

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is part of our minimalist straw collection, which includes sculpted and refined pieces inspired by Thai utility baskets. This series focuses on pure form, clean materials, and practical details. If you like the Niwat shape, you may also enjoy our oval and square variations—all made by hand, using the same ethical methods.

Available in Small Custom Runs

This bag can be customised for larger orders. You may request minor adjustments such as a different handle size, monogramming, or an internal cotton pouch. Custom orders require a lead time of 14 to 21 days and may include a small additional cost. For boutiques, wedding gifting, or design collaborations, our team is happy to assist.

Care Instructions for Lasting Quality

Store your bag upright in a dry, well-ventilated space. Avoid direct sunlight or moisture, which may affect the natural fibres. If it needs cleaning, gently dust with a dry brush or soft cloth. To help it hold its shape during storage, fill the inside with soft material. With care, your Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag will remain strong and beautiful for many seasons.

EMS Thailand World Airfreight Shipping

All Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag orders are shipped from our central hub in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand using EMS Thailand World Airfreight. We only ship to countries we consider safe for reliable delivery. EMS offers secure international service with full parcel tracking. You will receive your EMS tracking number by email once your parcel has been dispatched. Shipping timelines begin after dispatch and do not include any production period for customised or personalised bags.

Estimated Delivery Times by Region

Once dispatched, EMS delivery typically takes one to three business days within Thailand. Parcels sent to Asia-Pacific destinations generally arrive in three to five days. Deliveries to Europe and the UK usually take four to nine business days. For North America, average delivery is five to seven days. Shipments to Oceania take four to six days, while parcels sent to South America may take nine to eleven business days. Your national postal service completes the final stage of delivery once EMS has transferred the parcel.

Production Timeline for Custom Orders

If you have requested custom features for your Niwat Bag—such as embroidered initials, colour modifications, or unique strap lengths—please allow fourteen to twenty-one days for production. These bags are handcrafted by women artisans in Phayao, Chiang Mai, Phatthalung, and Nakhon Si Thammarat using traditional Thai techniques. For ready-made, standard items, dispatch usually takes place within three business days of order confirmation.

Inspection and Protective Packaging

Every Niwat Bag undergoes a complete quality inspection before shipment. Our team checks the weave, structure, handle finish, and stitching. Approved items are photographed and video recorded for documentation. Each bag is placed inside a white cotton drawstring pouch and boxed in secure packaging designed to protect the shape and craftsmanship during international airfreight transit.

Transparent EMS Shipping Rates

Shipping costs are calculated using EMS Thailand’s flat-rate pricing system. Parcels up to one kilogram qualify for a single base rate, which often covers more than one bag. Shipping is not included in the product price. All fees are displayed separately at checkout to give you a full and accurate cost breakdown.

Import Duties, Local Taxes, and Delivery Handover

Most customers receive their orders without additional charges. However, import taxes or customs duties may apply depending on your country’s regulations. These fees are the responsibility of the customer. Once EMS transfers the parcel to your national postal provider, they manage the final delivery. If customs issues or tracking problems arise, our support team is ready to assist with updates and resolution steps.

Returns for Faulty or Incorrect Items

If your Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag arrives with a manufacturing fault or is damaged in transit, you must notify us within forty-eight hours of receipt. We offer a fourteen-day return policy for confirmed faults or incorrect shipments. Refunds apply to the product cost only. Shipping is refunded only when the issue is verified. All returns must be sent back via tracked airfreight to our hub in Nakhon Sawan for inspection.

Return Conditions and Refund Approval

Returned items must be unused, repacked securely, and include the original packaging. Customised bags are not returnable unless confirmed to be faulty. Refunds are processed once the return is received and inspected. Items sent without tracking or returned in damaged condition may not qualify for a full refund.

Tracking Support and Delivery Assistance

EMS Thailand tracking numbers are issued immediately upon dispatch. Customers are responsible for monitoring their parcel during transit. If delays occur due to customs processing or local postal errors, our team is available to help with updates and provide next-step guidance.

Handled with the Same Care as It’s Made

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag reflects the strength of craftsmanship and thoughtful design. We treat shipping as an extension of that quality. From final inspection through to secure packaging and delivery, we ensure your bag arrives just as it left our hands—crafted with care and ready to be enjoyed.

Phayao as the Centre of Straw Bag Production

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is handmade by Thai women working within The Straw Bag Company’s nationwide artisan network. Our main production site is located in Phayao, northern Thailand, where natural water hyacinth straw is harvested, dried, and woven entirely by hand. More than 30 full-time female artisans work from this region. They meet in small, team-led sessions to complete orders, apply traditional techniques, and maintain high-quality standards across all water hyacinth bags in our range.

Regional Craftsmanship and National Team Coordination

In addition to our Phayao operations, we work with regional teams in Nakhon Sawan, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Phatthalung. These southern teams specialise in weaving seagrass bags using native krajood straw. Once woven, the bags are sent to Chiang Mai, where women in small village groups carry out detailed hand-stitching and finishing. The Straw Bag Company currently supports more than 80 staff across Thailand, including harvesters, weavers, stitchers, and production coordinators. All Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bags are made entirely in Thailand using locally sourced materials and transparent processes.

Work That Respects Family Life and Community Roles

We believe that employment should enhance daily life, not disrupt it. Many of our artisans are mothers or caregivers who require work that fits within their home responsibilities. Our structure allows them to work from home or in local weaving groups. We pay all artisans based on time, rather than quantity, which ensures a stable income and reduces pressure. This creates better conditions for quality work while allowing women to remain fully present in their family and community roles.

Fifteen Percent of Profits Reinvested Locally

Fifteen percent of profits from each bag sold is reinvested directly into the artisan communities where our work takes place. These funds are used to address immediate needs and long-term development. We support artisans who need help purchasing materials and assist with school-related expenses such as transport, uniforms, and learning supplies. If families face temporary financial difficulty, we coordinate short-term support through local team leaders. We also run structured training programmes for school leavers, providing young women with paid opportunities to learn weaving and stitching skills while remaining close to home.

Supporting Thailand’s Broader Craft and Tourism Goals

We actively support Thailand’s OTOP programme, which promotes regional products and helps build community-led business models. Our work also aligns with the national goals of the Tourism Authority of Thailand. Through continued support of the TAT News platform and the Amazing Thailand campaign, we help strengthen awareness of rural craft, sustainable employment, and the long-term value of Thai cultural heritage.

A Round Bag With Community-Driven Purpose

The Niwat Straw Round Barrel Bag is more than a fashionable design. It represents income for women, reinvestment in rural families, and a commitment to keeping traditional Thai weaving alive. Each purchase directly supports village economies and helps maintain craft as a respected and stable form of work for future generations.