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Considered Objects Hand-Stitched Silk Large Blooming Flower Brooch

US$255

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Considered Objects’ curated library of antique and vintage silk kimonos is hand-selected by the founder, Sara Sakanaka, who bases her choices on historical significance, beauty and personal resonance. When hand-stitching her one-of-a-kind pieces, she abides by a strict zero-waste philosophy, saving every offcut and scrap to be repurposed into her equally beautiful accessories. The Blooming Flower brooch is meticulously cut and stitched by hand from Japanese silk kimonos and thread.

Product ID: 2201302039

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Considered Objects’ curated library of antique and vintage silk kimonos is hand-selected by the founder, Sara Sakanaka, who bases her choices on historical significance, beauty and personal resonance. When hand-stitching her one-of-a-kind pieces, she abides by a strict zero-waste philosophy, saving every offcut and scrap to be repurposed into her equally beautiful accessories. The Blooming Flower brooch is meticulously cut and stitched by hand from Japanese silk kimonos and thread.

Product ID: 2201302039

View more from: Considered Objects / Accessories

Only at ABASK

Considered Objects Hand-Stitched Silk Large Blooming Flower Brooch

US$255

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Meet the Maker:

Considered Objects

Sara Sakanaka worked as a designer for 15+ years before she established Considered Objects – a project guided by her experience growing up in Los Angeles in a first-generation Japanese family. During childhood, she was encouraged to create new things from old treasures, giving new meaning to the pieces that pepper our daily lives. As a result, her process is slow and measured, and she devotes countless hours to unthreading her kimonos panel by panel, preserving and documenting every stitch before re-engineering them with the original details, seams and soul of the original in mind. Every step is kept in her two hands, from the selecting to the finishing, while hidden details await that capture the emotional, nostalgic value she sews into every one-of-a-kind design.