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Ex-display: Jobu Pot Matt

Please note 'outlet’ items may have been used for store display and show some slight ware. For this reason we recommend either choosing ‘store collection’ or enquiring about condition prior to purchasing.

A square pot mat made from Kurashiki sailcloth canvas*.

*Thick, plain-woven fabric that weighs eight-ounces or more per square meter is called sailcloth. It is a natural material produced originally for boat sails in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture in the late Edo Period. The company manage the entire process from the twisting of a single thread to the weaving a fabric roll. They still use shuttle looms (largely replaced in favour of modern, faster machines) to give the fabric a beautiful texture which develops a lovely patina with age. The 'selvedge' weft threads found on the sides of the fabrics are proof that the product is made with a shuttle loom.


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Ex-display: Jobu Pot Matt

Please note 'outlet’ items may have been used for store display and show some slight ware. For this reason we recommend either choosing ‘store collection’ or enquiring about condition prior to purchasing.

A square pot mat made from Kurashiki sailcloth canvas*.

*Thick, plain-woven fabric that weighs eight-ounces or more per square meter is called sailcloth. It is a natural material produced originally for boat sails in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture in the late Edo Period. The company manage the entire process from the twisting of a single thread to the weaving a fabric roll. They still use shuttle looms (largely replaced in favour of modern, faster machines) to give the fabric a beautiful texture which develops a lovely patina with age. The 'selvedge' weft threads found on the sides of the fabrics are proof that the product is made with a shuttle loom.


Made in Japan

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Please note 'outlet’ items may have been used for store display and show some slight ware. For this reason we recommend either choosing ‘store collection’ or enquiring about condition prior to purchasing.

A square pot mat made from Kurashiki sailcloth canvas*.

*Thick, plain-woven fabric that weighs eight-ounces or more per square meter is called sailcloth. It is a natural material produced originally for boat sails in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture in the late Edo Period. The company manage the entire process from the twisting of a single thread to the weaving a fabric roll. They still use shuttle looms (largely replaced in favour of modern, faster machines) to give the fabric a beautiful texture which develops a lovely patina with age. The 'selvedge' weft threads found on the sides of the fabrics are proof that the product is made with a shuttle loom.


Made in Japan

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