Rice bags, also called Komebukuro bags were traditionally used in Japan to carry rice offerings to the temples. They were typically made with recycled fabrics and often decorated with hand stitches.
I made these bags with my hand dyed fabrics.
The apple green bag (A) has motifs stenciled on all 4 sides, accentuated with hand stitching.
The blue bag (B) is tie dyed in the traditional way with different variations on every panel.
The ends of the drawstrings are finished with pretty flower shaped knot covers.
Two drawstrings pull in simultaneously, resulting in the typical attractive star shaped closure.
With it's wide opening it lends itself well for holding sewing supplies, craft supplies, small projects, toiletries, jewellery, pharmaceuticals, collections or even your lunch! Generally great and eye catching when you are on the go, but also lovely displayed on a shelf.
The whole bag is lined and padded and stands up by itself.
Dimensions: 16cm wide, 16cm deep, 17.5cm high.
Care: Cotton outer and lining, polyester wadding. Spot clean only, do not bleach, hot iron.
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