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“Cultural Sustainability” – while it sounds clean (content) words, it requires a

atsushijp, 2022年12月27日

“Cultural Sustainability” – while it sounds clean (content) words, it requires a lot of labor & attention to maintain. Some don’t want to talk about “money” when it comes to our creation, but it is an inevitable topic. Money isn’t the goal for us, yet money is an important vehicle to take us to the Goal. Our goal is to have a case of “Sashiko Artisan” who may make their end meet by just doing Sashiko – which I haven’t met for the last 10~20 years.
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For that, most of the Sashiko items we share here and on @UpcycleStitches are for sale. I can put the price-tag on them. For the original purpose of Sashiko, “someone using it” is much better than “being stored” in a closet. However, I would like to respect the time we put into the process – and it is the start line of “Cultural Sustainability in Sashiko”, I believe.
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100+ (and often more) hours of stitching. How do we price it? Crafting is an industry where a skilled crafter wouldn’t even make up to the minimum wage. It is unfortunate, but that’s how “globalization” changed our value-mind. I stop sharing the pricing in public because some say “wow, so expensive” without even acknowledging the stories. It is expensive, and I cannot afford it myself (although I can make it). However, they do not have to “say it out loud” to minimize the value of craftsmanship. Someone’s opinion can hurt others.
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I am so privileged to meet Sashiko Fans who would respect these “Wearable Art”. We can make a few jackets per year, and we don’t know how many of these we can make in our lives. To be honest, I do not want to price it, yet I need to let it go for the true value of “Sashiko”. As we cannot make many of these, and not many can afford it, I “teach” how to make them by ourselves. Please be mindful. Please don’t “consume” our culture. We are at the edge of “Culture” being lost or preserved.
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「残りの人生で、あと何着作れるか…」。昔は憂いて諦めていた終わりが、今では希望に変わってきています。それもこれも世界各地で刺し子を楽しんで下さっている方と繋がっていられるからです。母と子の二人で完結で良かったはずなのですが、希望が膨らみ、二人ではどうしようもならない所まで来ました。多くの方のお力を頂戴して、「長年刺し子と過ごしてきたからこその変化」を形にできればと思っています。明日で何かが終わっても良いように。終わりが新しい始まりになるように。
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2022-12-27 08:52:57




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Comments (15)

  1. Susana Pucci says:
    2022年12月27日 at 12:58 PM

    Hacer Sashiko implica ser virtuoso. Virtud de esencia. Esencia Divina y virtud que traemos al nacer. Solo algunos la desarrollan. Atsushi es uno de ellos 🙏💗 gracias🙇🙇🙇

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  2. Lee Williams says:
    2022年12月27日 at 1:07 PM

    👏🙌🔥❤️ magnificent

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  3. Mimi Young says:
    2022年12月27日 at 1:49 PM

    Well stated.

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  4. Anonymous says:
    2022年12月27日 at 1:51 PM

    😍

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  5. Ania Richardson says:
    2022年12月27日 at 2:19 PM

    Well said👏

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  6. Shit From My Closet says:
    2022年12月27日 at 2:34 PM

    ❤️🔥❤️ everything you say makes sense to me. Educating people will be a long hard road but it is necessary that they see this as a cultural expression. It can be mending too but when it is more than mending it is art. Thank you for your attention to this.

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  7. Janet Cunningham says:
    2022年12月27日 at 2:48 PM

    I love and admire your art of stitching. 💕🧵🪡 May I ask, what do you mean by “Please don’t ‘consume’ our culture.”?

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  8. Elisa Castro says:
    2022年12月27日 at 6:55 PM

    I perfectly understand your point of view. A piece like this garment means endless hours of work. To match the patches, the schemes of sashiko take a valuable time. I’m just a dilettante, who enjoys embroidering and people tell me “why don’t you sell these pieces” but I can’t let them go.

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  9. Eliza Mac says:
    2022年12月27日 at 9:40 PM

    Art is expensive. Pay the artist for rhe rime ro make and materials but also the time it took ro get there. I cannot afford and I am not talented enough to make but I admire. As if I was visiting an art gallery. Good art costs. Love it 💙💙💙

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  10. Liesbeth de Graaff-Zuyderduin says:
    2022年12月28日 at 8:22 AM

    ❤️👏

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  11. Kimberly Page says:
    2022年12月29日 at 1:40 AM

    Beautiful

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  12. workshops in handcraft, sashiko and Boro says:
    2022年12月29日 at 7:00 AM

    👏👏👏あなたの想いを応援します

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  13. Julie says:
    2023年1月3日 at 11:16 PM

    There will always be people who can pay you for your art. If a painting that takes six months to make can cost millions or thousands, so can your work. It reflects not just your time but your artistry, your knowledge and experience!

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  14. Carol Ann Harris says:
    2023年2月4日 at 12:01 AM

    This is just too gorgeous to find words that do it justice !!!! Amazingly BEAUTIFUL !!!!

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  15. he who must not be named says:
    2023年2月13日 at 3:33 PM

    😍😍😍

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