Founded in 2014 by Christophe and Lam, Atelier de Hoi An is a premium silk scarf manufacturer and supplier.

Based in Hanoi, our mission is to preserve and promote Vietnam’s ancestral craftsmanship through unique creations.

We collaborate with skilled artisans, using traditional weaving techniques to ensure exceptional quality. Today, we offer over 150 different designs, all handcrafted from 100% natural silk.

Our promise: to provide elegant, authentic, and timeless scarves while supporting local and sustainable craftsmanship.

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Why Choose Atelier de Hoi An?

  • Artisanal Expertise – Our scarves are handwoven and hand-dyed using techniques passed down through generations.
  • 100% Natural Silk – We select high-quality silk fibers to ensure softness, shine, and durability.
  • A Wide Selection of Designs – Over 150 unique models, inspired by Vietnamese culture and modern trends.
  • International Presence – Our creations are available in Vietnam, France, Spain, Italy, Chile, and Belgium.
  • Responsible Craftsmanship – Each scarf is crafted in our Van Phuc workshop, a village renowned for its silk craftsmanship for over 1,000 years.

Are You a Retailer? Distribute Our Silk Scarves!

Would you like to offer authentic silk scarves in your store? We provide B2B partnerships with exclusive wholesale conditions.

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Silk manufacturing in Vietnam

Van Phuc is a trading village specializing in silk production for over a thousand years. The village is located outside of Hanoi. Merchant villages are an integral part of Vietnamese life. They are usually located in rural areas or on the outskirts of a city. Individual villages focus on the production of a specific product or craft.

Trading villages are important for a number of reasons. A significant percentage of Vietnam’s population resides in rural areas, and trading villages are an integral part of the rural economy. Although many trading villages incorporate technological innovations, they also retain traditional techniques and values. Each trading village has a craft guild that safeguards cultural values ​​and customs.