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Sashiko Traditional Patchwork Jacket by Sashi.Co & Keiko Futatsuya.

atsushijp, 2021年2月24日

Sashiko Traditional Patchwork Jacket by Sashi.Co & Keiko Futatsuya.

Made to order in 2019. Sold.
Made to Order.
Designed by Keiko Futatsuya.
(patch-worked with multiple Japanese traditional designs.)

Production time: 10 ~ 14 months.
All hand stitched.

This may remind you the Sashiko Jacket introduced on the book “Fisherman’s Jacket in Awaji”. It is NOT from the book, and we aren’t really related to Awaji. However, we had similar culture & mindset in different places in Japan. This was made in 2019 by today’s Sashiko Artisans.

Estimated Order Price: $3,900 ~ 4,500 (Depends on the Vintage fabric we use). DM me if interested.

Please follow @Sashi.Co to learn more about cultural stories of Sashiko & Boro

2021-02-24 22:52:29




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Comments (2)

  1. しのぶ says:
    2021年2月25日 at 3:56 AM

    素敵だなぁ。

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  2. Atropos of Nothing says:
    2021年2月26日 at 5:38 PM

    Mind blowing

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