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    • This beautiful sarong is so versatile that only your imagination limits its use. Wear it as a wrap skirt or dress your table with it!

    • This beautiful sarong is so versatile that only your imagination limits its use. Wear it as a wrap skirt or dress your table with it!

    • You'll be noticed wearing this finely handwoven shawl made by the CTTC-member weavers of Chahuaytire village in the Peruvian highlands. The yarns are a blend of alpaca and wool, all naturally dyed; the fabric is warm and durable. Wrap yourself in it or display it on the wall.

    • This rust, green, and cream sakiori obi mimics the effect of kasuri-dyed textiles. Use it as an interior accent with traditional or modern decor.

    • Sakiori weaving was used in the rural areas of Japan, often by field workers or fishermen, to make useful textiles such as jackets, vests, or rugs. This vintage piece looks great as a table runner.

    • Sakiori weaving was used in the rural areas of Japan, often by field workers or fisher men, to make useful textiles such as jackets, vests, or rugs. This vintage piece looks great as a table runner.

    • This ikat sarong is a traditional garment worn by the women in Indonesia. Ikat comes from verk mengikat which means “to tie” or “to bind”. The pattern motif representing a dragon's footprint is naturally-dyed using a market dye and indigo. Take it apart and use it as a cloth or display it on the wall.