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KINTSUGI Parachute Shopping Bag

KINTSUGI Parachute Shopping Bag

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Brightly colored, light weight and durable, these are your solution to loosing those sustainable grocery bags. The Ripstock fabric* makes them super compact, simply easy to always have on hand. They're also a stylish alternative for travel. You can stick one in your suitcase for souvenirs, a beach day and poolside. Worried about keeping them clean? There's no worry, turn them inside out and toss them in the wash with the rest of your load. If you think it's getting a little wrinkled, again turn it inside out and press it on low heat. There are so many exciting options for this bag; we're sure it will quickly become a favorite!

* Ripstop Fabric is a parachute fabric which strengthened square grid weave of poly blend spun fibers. The construct is tight and closed, making it a strong fabric that's both lightweight and waterproofed.

ABOUT THE PAINTING:

KINTSUGI: Acrylic on canvas, 15 x 30 IN.

As an artist, I have long been fascinated by a Persian flaw. The term has evolved to mean “a deliberate mistake” but the etymology comes from Persian rug making and muslim craftsmanship. Traditional Persian rug makers leave a deliberate “flaw” in their design under the belief that only Allah in his creations is perfect. I bring up this concept because it is the exact opposite of what this piece, Kintsugi, represents and underscores the importance of embracing both.

Kintsugi is a 400 hundred year old Japanese method for repairing ceramics and translates to mean “gold seam or repair”. When a vessel is chipped or shattered, artisans use a laminating lacquer process which finishes with highlighting the seams in gold or silver powder. The construct behind this process is a culturally intrinsic belief that there is beauty in what is the imperfection. The idea is that one should embrace the flaws within objects and within oneself. It reminds us that our scars are beautiful, our healing to be celebrated and the new form we create has a uniqueness that we only would have seen within ourselves if it weren’t for the resiliency we were able to summon.

To bring it back to the Persian flaw juxtaposing the Kinsugi concept… we are all just a mess of mistakes we create or things that have happened to us, aren’t we? We aren’t Allah or whatever you want to call your god or belief system. Then, again, look at what our Creator made in us. Could there be a little divinity within us as we look around to recover and rebuild along our purpose journey? Maybe the very things we think are our weaknesses are what another sees as most beautiful.

Designer Carrier Bag

  • Strong, waterproof and lightweight
  • Made from Ripstop fabric
  • Reusable and unique
  • Handmade to order
  • 25.8" H x 15.7" W x 5.1" D
  • Sustainably printed
Turn inside out before washing. Iron on the reverse of the printed side. 86°F wash. Low tumble heat. Do not wring. Low heat iron. Steam safe.
  • Wash At 86°F
  • Wash at 85°F
  • Tumble 1
  • Do Not Wring
  • Low Heat
  • Steam Safe


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