Why this platform exists
The idea came from watching his father begin knitting fishing nets at home in Wang Saphung after moving there because of health conditions. Those handmade nets were not only products. They carried experience, local knowledge, hand strength, patience, and stories about how different nets are used in real life.
From family work to community possibility
When the nets were shared and sold online, people responded warmly. Friends and neighbors also asked for help selling their handmade work because they were not familiar with Facebook, online marketplaces, or digital selling tools. MiniPriza was built to make that first step easier for people who can make things but may not know where to start selling them.
What MiniPriza wants to support
We want makers, elders, part-time creators, DIY sellers, and local producers to have a simple place to tell their story, show their work, and talk with buyers directly. A handmade product is often valuable because of the person behind it, not only because of the object itself.