# Indigo Shibori Handcrafted Knot Bag – Feather Pattern

Shibori (絞り) is an ancient Japanese dyeing technique with a rich history dating back to the Nara period in the 8th century. It flourished during the Edo period (1603-1868) as demand for everyday clothing grew. At its core, Shibori involves physical resist-dyeing methods such as binding, stitching, folding, and clamping to create unique textures and gradient patterns on fabric. Each fold, each knot, embodies the artisan's intuitive artistry, resulting in a poetic beauty reminiscent of ink wash painting. The charm of Shibori lies in its "unrepeatable serendipity." Even when the same technique is used, variations in fabric tension and dye penetration ensure that no two patterns are ever alike.

In an era of fast fashion, we honor tradition through meticulous craftsmanship. This Shibori bag is not just an accessory—it is a dialogue across time, a wearable piece of art.

-   _All Shibori bags in our collection are crafted using traditional natural indigo dye, extracted from the indigo plant, which delivers a deep, rich hue while remaining environmentally friendly. The bags themselves are made from organic cotton and linen, minimizing chemical use and embodying our commitment to sustainability._
-   **Size**: 27 cm (width) x 36 cm (length with long handle) x 26 cm (length with short handle).

## Details

- **Price:** 49.9 USD
- **Vendor:** Rin Essense
- **Type:** Tote Bag
- **Tags:** Handcrafted Artisan Bag, Japanese Indigo Dye, Shibori Knot Bag

## Variants

| Variant | Price | Available |
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| Default Title | 49.90 USD | In stock |

## Images

- Indigo Shibori Handcrafted Knot Bag – Feather Pattern
- Indigo Shibori Handcrafted Knot Bag – Feather Pattern
- Indigo Shibori Handcrafted Knot Bag – Feather Pattern
- Indigo Shibori Handcrafted Knot Bag – Feather Pattern
- Indigo Shibori Handcrafted Knot Bag – Feather Pattern

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> Source: [Rin Essense](https://rinessense.com/products/indigo-shibori-handcrafted-knot-bag-feather-pattern)
> Updated: 2026-06-21
