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buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch
buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch

buaisou : indigo canvas mini pouch

$69.00
$178.00

Beautifully bucolic and practical, this indigo canvas pouch was made with more than a century of expertise. The 100% cotton fabric was woven on an original-style loom and dyed using natural plant-based indigo, combining high-density strength with resilient and brilliant colour. Durable and refined, it's a lovely home for your everyday essentials or the perfect companion for keeping all of your travel necessities.

Learn more about caring for your BUAISOU indigo products here

materials : 100% cotton and metal zip

care instructions : This piece is made from indigo dye fabric and some minor variations in colour are a natural feature of this process. Please hand-wash in cold water separately to avoid dye transfer. Genuine indigo fabric should not come into contact with lighter fabrics before its first five washes. Iron on reverse of garment and do not spot clean.

pouch
• height 17.5cm
• width 11cm
• depth 2cm

box
• length 20cm
• width 13cm
• depth 3cm

BUAISOU

BUAISOU was established in the "hometown of indigo dye,” Kamiita-cho. A once prolific industry in Tokushima prefecture, today there are only a handful of traditional indigo farmers left, four of whom are BUAISOU. From the ground to the street, cultivating the raw indigo and fermenting the leaves (Sukumo), dyeing, designing, and production, BUAISOU undertake every process themselves, merging modern sensibilities with the revival of heritage craft. Characterised by rich hue and colour fastness, the history of Indigo dyeing is as deep and complex as the outcome. Our first outing from BUAISOU is a range of practical yet stunning pieces to brighten your day.

made in Japan