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By: Chizu Blue
Azuma bags, or azuma bukuro in Japanese, were created during the Edo Period by sewing together other traditional textiles such as furoshiki (wrapping cloth) and tenugui (hand towels). This azuma bag is the perfect size for wrapping up a bento or picnic lunch. The indigo color complements the contrasting raw cotton color.
Available in two shades of indigo.
| Origin | Chizu-cho, Tottori Prefecture |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | L34.5xW36 cm |
| Weight | 25g |
| Material | Cotton, indigo dye |
| Technique | ["Indigo dye"] |
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Indigo-dyed cloth from a Chizu cooperative
Chizu Blue is a cooperative set up and run by local women, making indigo-dyed products the traditional way. At their bright studio, located in Chizu-cho, a post town deep in...
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