What are We?

We are Eastory (Hands of East) — a curated platform for authentic Chinese handcrafted treasures. We gather exceptional artisanal series: from MANVOO’s museum-grade kingfisher feather & filigree jewelry, Koneo’s symbolic temari fiber art, to ÉCIORI’s folk-inspired lifestyle objects, Bashalabo’s whimsical handcrafted spirits, and Grandma Zhao’s intangible cultural heritage Bai ethnic cloth art. Every piece carries time-honored craftsmanship, cultural stories, and the warmth of handmaking — bridging Chinese heritage with global lovers of art.

Button label

How to define my one?

From the soft curve of a jade bead to the vivid blue of kingfisher feather inlay, Chinese aesthetics lives in every handcrafted detail—your ideal piece is the one that makes you feel this quiet poetry. At Eastory, we’ve made it simple to connect with pieces that match your taste, purpose, and story. Follow these steps to find “your one”

Discover Your One
  • Authentic Heritage

    We curate pieces rooted in China’s intangible cultural heritage—kingfisher feather inlay, filigree, Bai ethnic cloth art, temari weaving, and more. Each craft carries the soul of generations, connecting you to authentic Eastern cultural roots.

  • Artisan Craftsmanship

    Every piece is a labor of love by our artisans. From jewelry masters to folk weavers, they handmake each item, infusing it with centuries-old techniques and personal passion—no two pieces are ever the same.

  • Cultural Resonance

    We bridge tradition and modernity, translating Chinese culture into a language for global lovers. Whether it’s a museum-worthy jewel or a folk-inspired daily object, we make heritage relatable, timeless, and deeply meaningful.

A Story in Every Bead

From "Maodan" — the tender wish of Guanzhong mothers for their children’s well-being — to temari(Ju of Hand), the exquisitely embroidered ball crafted in one’s palms, this craft carries a legacy of care that spans a thousand years.“Koneo” is born from two powerful ideas: “Koinonia” (a Greek term for intimate, communal fellowship) and “Neo” (meaning “new life”). It’s a bridge between ancient tradition and modern living — we use marigold threads to wish for elders’ longevity and silk tree flower hues to bless children’s growth, stitching these blessings into every pattern.In our intangible cultural heritage workshop in Minning Town, Ningxia, mothers and children work side by side. They select threads, draw designs, and breathe life into temari. This isn’t just handcraft — it’s a bond of affection, a revival of tradition, and a testament to how “Koinonia” (deep connection) and “Neo” (renewal) can coexist in every stitch.

Our Philosophy