Furoshiki Apron Series

Furoshiki Apron Series – Blending Tradition with Sustainability My Furoshiki Apron Series gives new life to furoshiki, Japan’s traditional wrapping cloths. These beautifully designed fabrics, often featuring intricate patterns and seasonal motifs, have been part of Japanese culture for centuries. Each piece tells a story of craftsmanship, heritage, and timeless beauty. By transforming furoshiki into aprons, I’m reimagining tradition in a modern, practical way. Instead of letting these stunning fabrics go to waste, I embrace the Japanese philosophy of "mottainai", which encourages cherishing and repurposing what we already have. Every apron is one of a kind, carrying both history and sustainability in its design. Whether you're drawn to Japanese aesthetics, eco-friendly fashion, or unique handmade pieces, these aprons bring a touch of Japan’s heritage into everyday life.
OBI Fabric Purse Series
OBI Fabric Purse Series – Bringing Tradition into Everyday Life These purses are made from authentic kimono and obi fabrics, turning traditional Japanese textiles into something fresh and modern. Each fabric has a story—woven with beautiful patterns, rich colors, and craftsmanship that has been passed down for generations. By upcycling these fabrics, I give them a new purpose, so they can be enjoyed beyond Japan and appreciated across different cultures and lifestyles. Many kimono and obi are tucked away in closets, no longer worn but too special to throw away. Instead of letting them fade into the past, I want to bring them back to life in a way that fits today’s world. This idea is inspired by the Japanese philosophy of "mottainai", which is all about respecting and making the most of what we have. Every purse is one of a kind, carrying a mix of tradition and sustainability. Whether you love Japanese design, handcrafted accessories, or eco-friendly fashion, these purses add a touch of timeless beauty to everyday life. 🌿 Sharing the Beauty of Kimono Fabrics with the World 🌿 Kimono and obi fabrics deserve to be seen and enjoyed, not just in Japan but everywhere. Through upcycling, I hope to connect people to the beauty of these textiles and the stories they carry.