TÉ.ORI Scarf (Medium)
TÉ.ORI Scarf (Medium)
This is a fishing net pattern series designed by the French textile designer Mathilde Brégeon. She was inspired by the nets used by fishermen in Tango that looks similar to those from where she comes from, Bretagne, on the west coast of France. Knots represent connections and ties.
(Prices include tax but not shipping. Consumption tax will only be charged to customers residing in Japan.)
Materials
Materials
100% silk
Dimensions
Dimensions
51 cm x 51 cm x 1 mm
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
About the vendor
We started in 2019 as an ‘artist-in-residence’ project to cultivate new potential in Tango by opening our doors more widely to the world. Creators and designers are invited to develop and evolve new types and uses for renowned Tango Chirimen textile through communication and residential programs.
Our aim is to foster artistic spaces for creators, both from Japan and overseas, to stay in Tango and develop their work. Inspired from the meeting of tradition and culture, coupled with the real atmosphere of local studios and artists, this will be a unique and exciting experience.
In 2020, we had a difficult time due to COVID-19, but we continued working hard by holding online tours so that participants could experience the real Tango.
And we proved that it is possible to create exciting new work through the enthusiastic cooperation of creators.
Please see one new stage of “Tango Chirimen,” which was created this year by the collaboration of Japanese and French artists.