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Ryukyu indigo-dyed pouch | Sazanami tie-dye

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    [*Scheduled to arrive in March].

    This is a Ryukyu indigo-dyed pouch created at the Hideaway Resort the rescape* on the east coast of Miyakojima.
    They are produced by Yoshinari Kakazu, who is the representative of LEQUIO, a fashion brand on the main island of Okinawa. Each piece of cloth is carefully dyed by hand using Ryukyu indigo, which Kakazu himself cultivated from seedlings in a wasteland he cleared and raised.
    The "sazanami shibori", which is based on the image of waves coming and going, is also used for the cushions and bed throws that adorn the guest rooms at the rescape.

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    Size
    Main body H17 x W22 (cm)
    *Lined

    Before purchasing, there are a few things you need to know.
    *Patterns may vary from item to item due to the fact that each piece is dyed by hand.

    *About the rescape and su+.
    The rescape is a private resort on Miyako Island, located between a steep green plateau and a long white beach. We have produced art, textiles, shops, and more.