Textiles at Hashi extend the same attention to material and handwork that guides our pottery. This collection includes katazome-dyed cloth — from coasters and napkins to larger wall pieces — as well as ikkanbari baskets and handbags made by layering washi paper and fabric over a lightweight form.
Each piece reflects a traditional Japanese technique adapted for contemporary use. A katazome cloth may anchor a table setting or hang quietly on a wall. An ikkanbari basket might hold daily objects while revealing the layered process of its making.
If you’d like to browse by specific form, you can explore our Katazome, Ikkanbari Baskets and Handbags, Wallets and Pouches, and Handwoven Baskets collections.