La Fondatrice de Yunicrafts Roxanne Liang en Vedette dans CanvasRebel

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Yunicrafts Founder Roxanne Liang Featured in CanvasRebel - Yunicrafts
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Yunicrafts founder Roxanne Liang was recently featured in CanvasRebel, where she shared the story behind Yunicrafts, the sensory memory that first inspired the brand, and the quiet philosophy behind our handmade natural sound instruments.

Through this feature, we hope to offer everyone a genuine look into who we are — not a brand built around a conventional product idea, but one shaped by a lived experience of travel, texture, sound, and the feeling of slowing down. Whether you already love Yunicrafts or are simply curious about the people and values behind it, this is a rare opportunity to get closer to where it all began: why our work sits at the intersection of craft, natural materials, calming sound, and everyday spaces.

Yunicrafts founder Roxanne Liang – handmade natural sound instruments and slow living
Yunicrafts founder Roxanne Liang, as featured in CanvasRebel.
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A Founder Story Rooted in Sound, Texture, and Memory

In the CanvasRebel conversation, Roxanne described how the idea behind Yunicrafts began with a specific sensory memory during travels across parts of Asia. She encountered simple wind chimes made from naturally grown seed pods and was struck first by their texture: light, uneven, organic, and unpolished. Then came the sound — soft, irregular, and almost like water moving gently.

That moment became more than a memory of an object. It became a feeling: calm, grounded, and quietly alive. In a modern world where many objects are designed for speed, polish, or visual impact, those seed pod wind chimes offered something different. They invited attention. They asked the listener to slow down and notice texture, rhythm, air, and presence.

“I still remember the feeling of holding them in my hands—the uneven textures, the lightness, the subtle imperfections that made each piece feel completely alive. And then there was the sound: soft, irregular, almost like rainwater or wind moving through trees.” — Roxanne Liang, via CanvasRebel

About CanvasRebel and Why This Feature Matters

CanvasRebel is an online magazine that publishes interviews with entrepreneurs, creatives, artists, makers, and independent business owners. Its features often focus on the human stories behind brands: how ideas begin, what founders have had to learn or unlearn, and how creative work takes shape outside of conventional paths.

For Yunicrafts, being featured in CanvasRebel matters because it gives readers an outside perspective on the people and values behind the brand. Third-party media coverage helps customers understand that Yunicrafts is not only a collection of handmade pieces, but a founder-led creative project with a clear point of view: natural materials, organic sound, artisan collaboration, and slower living.

For an independent brand like Yunicrafts, this kind of interview offers something more personal than a product page can. It gives readers a chance to understand the person behind the work, the memories that shaped the brand, and the values that continue to guide each handmade piece. Through Roxanne’s story, Yunicrafts becomes more than a collection of natural sound instruments — it becomes a creative journey shaped by travel, sensory memory, artisan collaboration, and a deep respect for materials that still feel close to nature.

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From Seed Wind Chimes to Natural Sound Instruments

The CanvasRebel interview also reflects how Yunicrafts has evolved from its first inspiration: handmade seed wind chimes. Seed pods, shells, and other natural materials produce sounds that are inherently irregular. Unlike digital audio or highly engineered instruments, their tones shift with movement, air, touch, and material variation. That is part of their beauty.

Today, Yunicrafts continues to explore this world through our full collection of handmade seed pod wind chimes, seed shakers, rainsticks, ocean drums, and other nature-inspired sound instruments. Each piece is chosen or developed not only for how it looks, but for how it changes the atmosphere around it.

A seed chime can bring a soft rainforest-like rhythm to a doorway or meditation corner. A natural cactus rainstick can create a gentle falling-rain texture for breathing practice, yoga, or quiet evening rituals. An ocean drum for meditation and ASMR can bring a slow wave-like sound into a room, helping the listener reconnect with natural rhythm.

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A Slower Approach to Modern Spaces

Slow living atmosphere – natural handmade objects for calming spaces
Natural objects that invite stillness and presence.

Through Roxanne’s story, we also hope to share something that has always been at the heart of Yunicrafts — a slower way of living. In a world optimized for efficiency, speed, and constant stimulation, we choose to move in the opposite direction: toward handmade wind chimes, natural sound instruments, and other objects that feel tactile, imperfect, warm, and quietly alive.

This is not about rejecting modern life. It is about finding small moments of balance within it — what many today call slow living. A handmade natural sound instrument does not need to dominate a room. It can sit quietly near a desk, hang by a window, or become part of a sound healing practice. Its effect is subtle but real: shifting attention from noise to listening, from hurry to presence, from polished surfaces to organic material. That is what we hope every Yunicrafts piece can bring to you.

“They invited you to slow down and actually notice things: texture, movement, sound, air.” — Roxanne Liang, via CanvasRebel

The Creative Path Behind Yunicrafts

The full CanvasRebel interview gives readers a more personal view of Roxanne’s creative path. She shares why Yunicrafts chose to build its own website rather than rely only on large marketplaces: because the atmosphere around each piece matters just as much as the piece itself.

For Yunicrafts, the website is not simply a place to display products. It is part of the brand’s sensory world — calm, warm, tactile, and connected to nature. The colors, photography, pacing, and storytelling are all meant to create a quieter space where visitors can feel the spirit behind the handmade work.

Roxanne also reflects on unlearning the need for a fixed plan. Yunicrafts began with seed wind chimes, but the brand has continued to evolve through curiosity, travel, artisan relationships, growers, and new sound-based objects. That openness has allowed Yunicrafts to expand naturally into rainsticks, ocean drums, seed shakers, and other handmade instruments connected to rhythm and the natural world.

Continuing the Yunicrafts Story

The CanvasRebel feature also gives us a useful reference point for the future of Yunicrafts. As the brand grows, the goal is not to move away from the original feeling that inspired it, but to protect it. That means continuing to work with natural textures, handmade processes, and sound objects that feel personal rather than mass-produced.

For our team, this founder story will continue to guide how we select materials, collaborate with makers, photograph products, and write about sound. Whether a piece is a seed chime, a rainstick, or an ocean drum, the same question remains: does it help create a quieter, more grounded relationship with the space around us?

Yunicrafts handmade sound healing instruments – seed wind chimes and natural pieces
Every Yunicrafts piece is chosen for how it changes the atmosphere around it.
“What I’m most proud of is that we’ve stayed close to that original feeling that inspired everything in the first place. Even as the brand grows, I still want every piece to feel personal, imperfect, and quietly alive.” — Roxanne Liang, via CanvasRebel
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Read the Full CanvasRebel Interview

We are grateful to CanvasRebel for sharing Roxanne Liang’s story and giving readers a deeper look at the origins of Yunicrafts. You can read the full interview here: Meet Roxanne Liang – CanvasRebel.

To learn more about the sensory world behind our work, explore our handmade seed pod wind chime collection, seed shakers, rainsticks, ocean drums, and other calming instruments designed for slower spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Roxanne Liang?

Roxanne Liang is the founder of Yunicrafts, a nature-inspired brand focused on handmade objects, natural sound instruments, and calming sensory pieces for the home.

Where was Roxanne Liang featured?

Roxanne Liang was featured in CanvasRebel in an interview about the story behind Yunicrafts, its origins, and its connection to natural materials, handmade craft, and sound.

What inspired Yunicrafts?

Yunicrafts was inspired by natural seed pod wind chimes encountered during travel in Asia, where their soft, irregular sound and organic texture created a feeling of calm and presence.

What does Yunicrafts create?

Yunicrafts creates handmade, nature-inspired pieces such as seed wind chimes, seed shakers, rainsticks, ocean drums, and other sensory objects connected to natural sound and slow living.

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