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Sashiko Santoku Bag [Extra Large] : B
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A beautiful sashiko pouch from ITOTSUZURI, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and timeless design. This is an extra-large size, specially requested to fit an iPad (11inch).
Originally called Santoku-bukuro, which directly translates to "three benefits pouch" or "three ways pouch", the history of this kind of pouch goes back to the Edo period (1603 – 1868) in Japan. In the ancient times these pouches were used to carry small items.
Japanese vintage aizome (indigo-dyed) boro fabric is used to create these pouches and exquisite sashiko embroidery work has been so carefully stitched on both sides. Boro is a traditional Japanese textile technique of patching and mending worn fabric with sashiko stitching, creating unique, layered patterns to strengthen the fabric and add decorative elements.
The extra large-size pouch is perfect for fitting an iPad (11inch), notebook, and other small items. The pouch is not padded but features a double layer of cotton fabric for added durability.
The pouch is hand-sewn with hand-stitched sashiko work and each pouch is completely unique.
This design features the Hanabishi pattern, which forms a flower shape using interconnected diamond motifs. The overlapping of the vintage fabric patterns with the embroidery creates a uniquely special feel.
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[SHORTDESCRIPTION]
- Measurements: Approximately 22cm H × 29cm W / 8.66" H x 11.41" W (when folded)
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Materials: [Fabric] cotton (vintage indigo-dyed)
[Thread] Cotton sashiko thread (indigo-dyed)
[Cord] Cotton (indigo-dyed) - The pouch has a linen cord to wrap around to close/open
- Each pouch is completely unique
- Handcrafted in Japan
WAHT IS SASHIKO?
*Sashiko is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery/stitching which dates back to the Edo period (1603–1867) - a technique that was born out of practical necessity in northern Japan where many people were extremely poor and winters were too harsh for cotton to grow. To extend the lifespan of clothes, a worn-out piece was stitched with layers of old cloth to increase strength with this durable embroidery.
To learn more about Sashiko we highly recommend SASHIKO BOOK
ABOUT THE MAKER
ITOTSUZURI tells the story and culture of Shonai Sashiko* from a design point of view through their creations of precious textile crafts with sashiko work. ITOTSUZURI adopts the traditional and cultural background and aesthetic into a modern lifestyle while considering the ways for craft making towards establishing the Sound Material-Cycle Society in the age of abundance.
*One of the three major styles of sashiko, originated in Shonai region in Yamagata prefecture.

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