SAKIORI

Sakiori 裂織 (to tear and weave) is a traditional Japanese form of textile recycling. When cloth is beyond almost any...

Salvage

Architectural and Furniture salvage bits and parts.

SAMPLE BOOKS

From personal collections or from fabric companies, these books offer different fabrics and styles from the Japanese textile traditions.

SAMURAI

Many of the finest pieces of Japanese crafts of the Edo and Meiji era were made for the Samurai class....

SAMURAI CLOTHING

Clothing designed for use by the Samurai class of Japan. Many of the finest pieces of Japanese crafts of the Edo...

SASHIKO

Sashiko quilting stitched items were created to make them more durable, warmer and more beautiful.  Firemen's gear, was layered & quilted...

SCREENS

Decorated and painted screens have been used extensively in Japan since their introduction from China and Korea in the seventh...

SCROLLS

Scrolls serve as a mounting format for 2D works of art.  The two main types of scrolls are hanging and...

SEA CHESTS

Ship’s tansu were a ship’s safe, desks, and clothing chests for boats plying their trade along coastal Japan Sea routes...

SERVINGWARE

A collection of ceramic dishes used during meal service.

SHOJI

Shoji are sliding doors with fine wood lattice-work built into a rectangular wooden frame and pasted with Japanese paper.  They...