The piece is the science of stitching that is 100% handmade.
Boro is a Japanese style of weaving and embroidery known as Boro Boro that has a history of more than 400 years in a farmer community during the Edo period. In those days, rural people in Japan used cotton or denim left over from the cutting. Bring to patch the fabric that has torn marks on the clothes. over and over again Because people in those days had the idea that they regret the fabric. And I want to use all the fabrics that are most useful. Boro is a long-standing Up Cycling technique.
Up Cyling is a process that focuses on using natural resources to achieve maximum value. with the use of waste materials to develop into a new product of higher quality and value And most importantly, it must be a product that is not environmentally friendly. both design and manufacturing processes
Up Cycling is design, both in form and content. It is important that Up Cycling process does not consume energy and other resources. or must not have any additional enhancements chemical processes that pollute the environment
Today, Boro has evolved into a fabric art with a design that has no boundaries. the uniqueness of the designer by putting the rags together It is important to choose a fabric pattern and place the fabric in order to make the piece look beautiful and impressive. It is a valuable item and outside the fabric weaving has Sashiko embroidery technique is used. (Sashiko) on the cloth to create a variety of patterns plus the style of the designer There are no patterns, no rules for designing or embroidering. Therefore, the piece will come out unique and unique. have independent design There will be only one have different identity and its own uniqueness
The heart of the matter is to bring unused fabrics to create valuable items. Not bringing more garbage to become more garbage. It is another way to reduce waste in the world.