The craft came home
Hoàng Tiến Gan brought weaving knowledge back to Phùng Xá and taught a new generation of craftspeople.
Son Ha TextileTextile · VietnamThree generations have shaped Son Ha Textile—from small village workshops to an export-ready manufacturing partner.

For over 30 years, our family has lived and worked alongside these looms.
Our grandparents learned the traditional weaving techniques passed down in Phùng Xá. Our parents built on that foundation, introducing modern machinery and refining production methods to meet growing demand.
Today, the third generation leads the business forward, combining decades of knowledge with careful innovation. Experienced artisans, quality engineers and production teams work together so every towel reflects skill, attention and pride.
“When you partner with us, you’re talking to the people who own the land, the machines and the history behind every towel.”
A closer look at the people, machinery and materials behind every Son Ha Textile order.





This factory floor is more than a business—it is my family’s life story. I am the third generation to lead Son Ha Textile, following in the footsteps of my grandfather and my father.
My mission is simple: combine the Vietnamese weaving skills I learned from my father with the best modern technology available. We provide more than a shipment of towels; we provide the peace of mind that comes from a family-owned factory standing behind every stitch.
I look forward to working with you and welcoming you into our story.
Yours sincerely, DylanDuc Anh Nguyen (Dylan)
Hanoi · approximately 30 kmJust west of Hanoi lies Phùng Xá, known as a heartland of Vietnam’s towel-making industry. The village began with silk, teaching its artisans patience, precision and pride before generations adapted those skills to cotton.
Today, towel weaving is more than a trade. From family workshops to modern factories, the craft supports a thriving local ecosystem where skill meets innovation.
The gentle rhythm of weaving machines echoes through the streets. From weaving and finishing to hemming, every process is guided by people whose knowledge has travelled through generations.
Hoàng Tiến Gan brought weaving knowledge back to Phùng Xá and taught a new generation of craftspeople.
A large share of local households are connected to towel production and its supporting trades.
Modern technology carries the village’s precision and pride into global markets.
Traditional weaving knowledge took root in our family and village workshops.
The family business was formally established in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Modern production and family accountability serve brands across multiple countries.