Sashiko Pot Holder [C] - sold out CandlesThis pot holder features beautiful sashiko stitching on one side, worked on vintage Japanese textile. The pattern is composed of repetitive masu zashi, creating a neat and finely detailed design. The reverse side is finished in a boro style, made from carefully arranged vintage fabric remnants, stitched together with expressive, random sashiko work. Each piece is carefully handmade by ITOTSUZURI, reflecting a thoughtful and enduring approach to
[Size #7] 31
Burn Time (approx): [SMALL] 48 Hours [MEDIUM] 96 Hours [LARGE] 144 Hours
while Keiko adds her artistry through thoughtful decoration
the Washi Paper Sandals are machine-washable (please use a laundry net)
More of his works will be arriving in the coming weeks
while in the West they are associated with cleansing the heart
Newly added to Jona's popular yubiwa series are these stud earrings in small
but they will naturally whiten over time
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a breed of working dog that originated in the mountains of northern Japan
the Nagano based artist and furniture designer Ibuki Kaiyama of Atelier hi creates unique and precious pieces of artisan spoons making even the distorted shapes and knots of the branches part of the art as well as making each spoon a completely unique piece
Choose from four lovely designs from HAIBARA’s historical collection