Shibori Pocket Square
When I lived in Paris, I used to sit on Pont des Arts and people watch. One of my favorite was an art dealer with a shop not too far from the bridge. Everyday, a perfect sharp suit and pocket square. When I saw this at the MoMA, I had to have it, even if just to own and not wear:
Shibori Pocket Square
Bunzaburo Katayama, 2002
momastore.org
You must admire the quality behind this piece. The textured effect seen on this pocket square is achieved through shibori, the Japanese process of manipulating fabric to add shape and dimension. An intricate dying process creates the dual-color effect.
Shibori Pocket Square
Bunzaburo Katayama, 2002
momastore.org
You must admire the quality behind this piece. The textured effect seen on this pocket square is achieved through shibori, the Japanese process of manipulating fabric to add shape and dimension. An intricate dying process creates the dual-color effect.
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