Interlaced Circles Folding Umbrella
The mesmerizing motif on our stylish folding umbrella references a sashiko jacket crafted in 19th-century Japan and housed in The Met collection. Sashiko is a quilting technique that uses a running stitch to reinforce a textile or combine recycled pieces of fabric into a new garment. The skilled embroidery on this robe is dominated by three variations on the pattern of interlocking circles called shippō-tsunagi.
The mesmerizing motif on our stylish folding umbrella references a sashiko jacket crafted in 19th-century Japan and housed in The Met collection. Sashiko is a quilting technique that uses a running stitch to reinforce a textile or combine recycled pieces of fabric into a new garment. The skilled embroidery on this robe is dominated by three variations on the pattern of interlocking circles called shippō-tsunagi.
- Polyester
- Push-button open/close
- 36'' diam.; 11 1/4'' long
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