Collection: Sashiko / Boro Japanese broidery
Since she learned traditional japanes broidery with a japanese master, Sophie is creating unique pieces of art with each jackets or pants she's working on.
Sashiko (刺し子, from Japanese "small sticks" or "small stitches" ) is a Japanese embroidery technique . Historically used to mend clothes, make them stronger or quilt them, it is now also used for decorative purposes and in fashion.
Boro is a category of textile Japanese which have been mended or sewn together. The term is derived from the Japanese boroboro , meaning "something tattered or repaired."
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Antic 40's french distressed 3 pockets jacket with Boro and Sashiko
Regular price 147.800 FtRegular priceUnit price / per -
SASHIKO on a 200 year old Noragi (19th century)
Regular price 844.400 FtRegular priceUnit price / per -
Vintage French Coverall (French jumpsuit) 1960 with the Embroidery Sashiko and Boro
Regular price 126.700 FtRegular priceUnit price / per