Kakishibu Dyed Sashiko Thread (25) - Fukubukuro Offer toward 2025
Kakishibu Dyed Sashiko Thread (25) - Fukubukuro Offer toward 2025
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Natural Earth Color from Kakishibu Persimmon Tannin. Limited Availability from the Dye Batch in 2024. The best thread for Sashiko & the same thread we (Sashiko Artisans) continue to use.
**This is the "New Year Fukubukuro Offer" toward 2025. Only 5 Sets Available. More threads with the similar color may be available later on individually.
Product Information
- Manufacture in Japan
- Material : Egyptian Cotton 100%, Natural Kakishibu (Product of Gifu, Japan)
- Length : About 145 meter per skein
- Weight : About 28 g
[Color Availability for the 2024 Dye Batch]
- K1B (1024) - Persimmon Gold / Ocher, Bright.
- K1B (1024) - Persimmon Gold / Ocher, Dark.
- K3 (1024) - Gray & Dark Brown Variegated (Try to make it like Black, but not really "Black")
- K4 (1024) - Gray & Persimmon Gold (Dark) Variegated.
- K5 (1024) - Gray & Persimmon Gold (Bright) Variegated.
*It is challenging to replicate the exact same color on the screen. Please refer to my hand color for the comparison. I will keep adding photos as needed.
*The pricing is for 1 set of 5 skeins for Fukubukuro Deal is over. After that the pricing is for 1 skein of the thread (one choice offer the all color package with some discount).
[Important Note]
Please Read Before Purchase
*The layer of Kakishibu Persimmon Tannin will make Sashiko thread stiff. The darker the color is, the more stiff it gets. If you would like to soften the thread, you may soak the thread to the luke water with a bit of fabric softner. Since we wanted to keep thread as less chemical as possible, we kept it as is. Even the thread is stiff, the experience of stitching won't be so different.
*Since Kakishibu Dye is a type of dye "addig the layer" to the thread, some of the dark color (here the Dark Brown Color K3) may leave Black/Brown color on the fabric when you take the threads out after stitching on the light (white) fabric.
*Since the outcome of Kakishibu Dye greatly varies from the sunlight, it is very difficult to have the exact same color. We keep eye on the inventory, but there is a possibility of being in short. In those cases, we may ask you to agree to receive the most similar color to your order. Since every threads are dyed by hands with natural dyes, the colors may be a bit different from the photos depends on the screen you are looking at. The difference in variegated colors may be more significant because of the "variegated" character. If you have the specific colors you would like to have in your mind, please contact Atsushi first. We appreciate your understanding.