Boro Noragi, a traditional farmer’s peice of clothing. This is roughly from Meiji to Taisho Era 1868- 926.
Boro is a traditional Japanese practice of repeatedly repairing fabric through piecing together indigo dyed cotton and hand stitching to extend their use through generations.
The organic process of mending and stitching creates beautifully evolved textiles with unique colours, designs and patina.
These could be used for wall hangings or creative projects.
These textiles are antiques, so they will show visible signs of wear and ageing – adding to their beauty.
We do not recommend washing.