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“When I’m stitching all day, I begin to get the feeling that I’m excavating the shape hidden underneath the cloth. “

Here, I am reminded of the words of a Buddhist sculptor, who says it’s not him to give shape to a piece of wood: rather, his work is to help it manifest the shape buried beneath, which has always existed within.

¥40,293

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Weight 200 g
Dimensions 33 × 31.8 cm
Color

Beige, White

Material

Cotton, Linen

Maker

tuguminoeda

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Stitch by stitch… she found herself immersed in the process.

“When I’m stitching all day, I begin to feel like I’m excavating the shape hidden underneath the cloth. “

Here, I am reminded of the words of a Buddhist sculptor, who says it’s not him to give shape to a piece of wood: rather, his work is to help it manifest the shape buried beneath, which has always existed within. 

The Untitled_1 utilises the shape of worn-out cotton cloths layered on top of one another. She carefully scoops up the edges and embellish them with gem-like dots of threads. Subtle changes in the shade is worth paying close attention to. The organic shape born of everyday use is once again given life.

Tuguminoeda’s first work for Wisdom Toolkit.

Put a vase on.

Appreciate it on your wall. Framing is good, as long as the texture is not concealed behind the glass cover. Pinning it on a bare wooden wall gives a warm atmosphere.

 

Wrap your daily tools and precious items.

Find peace of mind in knowing you can wash it. And the texture will grow softer. A piece of cloth to grow with you.

Read more about tuguminoeda.

About the art of sewing

 

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