JUNALE

Sashiko Woven Zip Pouch

£90.00
£90.00
Material

Woven in Osaka on looms requiring constant, careful adjustment. Sashiko weave uses threads of varying thicknesses - a combination that demands precise calibration every time the loom is reconfigured, which is part of why fewer and fewer mills still weave it. The result is a fabric with exceptional tear resistance, built into the structure of the weave itself rather than added after.

Two versions, each made with the same rigour but different in character.


Indigo-dyed Sashiko-weave Pouch

The fabric is dyed using sukumo — indigo leaf processed through natural fermentation — set using a traditional ash-lye vat method. The ichimatsu (checkerboard) pattern of the sashiko weave deepens the indigo's effect, shadow and light shifting across the surface as the fabric moves. Tyvek lining reinforces the interior: a high-density polyethylene non-woven that resists tearing and withstands repeated folding without fatigue. A watertight Vislon zipper keeps the contents protected; a fluorescent paracord pull makes opening easy in any conditions. Indigo-dyed fabric lines the interior, with a single inner pocket.


Natural Sashiko-weave Pouch

The unbleached fabric is left in its natural state, the uneme-zashi (ridge stitch) pattern giving the surface a quiet, textured warmth. Dyneema — the high-strength polyethylene fibre used in technical applications worldwide, roughly fifteen times stronger than steel at the same weight and light enough to float — reinforces the structure in place of Tyvek. Cotton twill tape trims the interior. The same watertight Vislon zipper and fluorescent paracord pull as the indigo version; indigo-dyed lining and an inner pocket within.

Made in Japan.

Dimensions

Width: 21 cm Height: 15 cm

Indigo-dyed Pouch - Materials & Construction

Outer: Indigo-dyed sashiko weave (ichimatsu pattern), dyed using sukumo in a traditional ash-lye vat Reinforcement: Tyvek (silver), high-density polyethylene non-woven Lining: Indigo-dyed fabric Zipper: Watertight Vislon Pull: Fluorescent paracord Inner pocket: Yes

Natural Pouch - Materials & Construction

Outer: Natural (unbleached) sashiko weave (uneme-zashi pattern) Reinforcement: Dyneema, high-strength polyethylene fibre Trim: Cotton twill tape Lining: Indigo-dyed fabric Zipper: Watertight Vislon Pull: Fluorescent paracord Inner pocket: Yes

About Sashiko Weave

Woven in Osaka using threads of varying thicknesses, sashiko weave requires careful loom recalibration each time it is set up — one reason the number of mills still producing it continues to decline. The warp uses a heavier thread count, giving the fabric its characteristic strength and resistance to tearing.

Care

Hand wash gently in cold water. As with all naturally dyed fabrics, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. The indigo dye will soften and develop character with continued use.