Who is Reni Crafts?


My Story
Reni Crafts is one person, one pair of hands, and a very deliberate sense of what a handmade thing should feel like. Every bag, wallet, charm, and accessory on this site was made by me — cut, sewn, finished, and held up to the light before it was ever offered to anyone else. There is no team. Every single stitch is inspected by the creator. There is no middleman, no factory—only me, the artisan.
Why I make what I make
I've always believed that the things you carry every day should be worth carrying. Not just functional — though they absolutely should be that — but considered. Worthy of a second look. Made from fabrics that have a personality, not just a colorway.​I started making bags because I couldn't find exactly what I wanted: pieces that felt personal without being precious, that had a clear point of view without trying too hard. So I started making them myself. What began as something I made for myself became something I couldn't stop making for others.​The fabrics I choose are deliberate. The proportions of each bag are worked out over multiple samples. The hardware, the lining, the strap length — these are decisions, not defaults. You may not notice all of it at first. But you'll notice how the bag feels over time, and that's the part that matters to me.
What "handcrafted" actually means here
It means that when you receive something from Reni Crafts, no one else in the world has exactly what you have. Many of the pieces are made in limited runs from fabrics I've sourced and selected. Some are entirely one of a kind. The fabric you receive is the one I chose, and once it's gone, it's gone.It also means that the quality is personal to me. My name is on every piece. I'm not going to ship something I wouldn't be proud to carry myself.
For the woman who notices things
Reni Crafts pieces are for women who pay attention — to craft, to detail, to the quiet difference between something made with care and something made to a price point. You don't need to explain why a bag matters to you. I already understand. Thank you for being here. — Rynique of Reni Crafts
