Bumbag - Pink higanbana & butterfly

US$260.00

This bag was created in collaboration with embroidery artist Blackmomille. You can read more about this collaboration at the bottom of the page.

The bag is made of antique obi silk, embroidered by hand and coated with a protective layer.

The base fabric is an antique obi made in the region of Saga, Fukuoka Prefecture, with silk and silver lamé.

The embroideries represent a detail of a pink higanbana, also known as a spider lily and a butterfly.

Details

  • height: 20 cm (center front)

  • width: 21 cm (bottom), 24 cm (widest)

  • depth: up to 15 cm

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This bag was created in collaboration with embroidery artist Blackmomille. You can read more about this collaboration at the bottom of the page.

The bag is made of antique obi silk, embroidered by hand and coated with a protective layer.

The base fabric is an antique obi made in the region of Saga, Fukuoka Prefecture, with silk and silver lamé.

The embroideries represent a detail of a pink higanbana, also known as a spider lily and a butterfly.

Details

  • height: 20 cm (center front)

  • width: 21 cm (bottom), 24 cm (widest)

  • depth: up to 15 cm

This bag was created in collaboration with embroidery artist Blackmomille. You can read more about this collaboration at the bottom of the page.

The bag is made of antique obi silk, embroidered by hand and coated with a protective layer.

The base fabric is an antique obi made in the region of Saga, Fukuoka Prefecture, with silk and silver lamé.

The embroideries represent a detail of a pink higanbana, also known as a spider lily and a butterfly.

Details

  • height: 20 cm (center front)

  • width: 21 cm (bottom), 24 cm (widest)

  • depth: up to 15 cm


Mikan x Blackmomille

Japanese antique textiles meet French embroideries.


Blackmomille is a French artist and embroidery maker. Together with Mikan, they share a common interest in reviving old garments and recycling pieces of clothing into new creations.

After selecting the fabrics - silks from antique Japanese kimonos - the embroidery is created on them, prior to the bagmaking. The needlework is executed following traditional methods and the patterns are inspired by Natural and seasonal elements. Each embroidery of the collection represents between 3 and 15 hours of handwork, on top of the bagmaking process. After being assembled, the bags are covered with a water-repellent coating which protects the embroidery and the silk from friction and humidity.


The collection

Discover the other pieces in store made by Mikan and Blackmomille