Skip to product information
Handwoven Persimmon Teapot Mat

Handwoven Persimmon Teapot Mat

Elizabeth Leslie
$49.00
3 left

Product Description

The cotton yarns have been hand dyed in natural persimmon by Kam women artisans in Guizhou province following ancient textile traditions. The yarns are left in the sun in order to develop their natural colour. Next they are carefully warped onto the loom creating a variated and subtle striped pattern.

The Kam people carry the unwritten wisdom and history of their people, and keep over one thousand years worth of knowledge alive in song, folk stories, and crafts such as weaving. It’s a honour being able to support them in continuing these traditions.

A multi purpose cotton mat, which is ideal to be used as a tea pot mat. It has been stitched with small frayed edges and two layers of handwoven fabric.

 

Details

Measurements: approximately 15 x 15cm

Fabric: 100% persimmon dyed cotton

 

Warp: Persimmon dyed cotton

Weft: Persimmon dyed cotton

Sold individually.

Fabric handwoven in Guizhou province, stitched in Australia.

 

Care instructions: Gentle hand wash at 30ºC with neutral soap.

Shipping

We Ship Worldwide.

Exact Shipping Costs are based off weight and destination which will be calculated at Checkout. 

Complimentary Standard Shipping for orders over $150 within Australia with code: 'SHIPFREE' – excludes heavy, bulky, and oversized items.

All orders ship from Perth, W.A. Australia. 

International customers (excluding the U.S.) please note that import duties, taxes, and charges may apply in your country. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility and not included in the item price or shipping cost. If unsure please check with your country’s customs office prior to purchase.

Gift Wrapping Service

To have your item gift wrapped, click here and add it to your cart.

About Mujo Store

A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living. 

Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.

You may also like