Friday, December 17, 2010

Saki sacks

Another example of Japanese Boro are these three Saki sacks. The patches are stitched with a very heavy twine so they stand up from the surface.

2 comments:

  1. These sacks are called sakabukuro in Japanese. If you wish to read about their history, see mid-way down the page at:

    http://www.kimonoboy.com/short_history.html

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  2. Thank you Jim. I was just going to ask Barbara about this.

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