A Mended Sakabukuro: Sake Making Filter
early twentieth century
30" x 8 3/4", 76 cm x 22 cm
Sakabukuro, or sake straining bags, are beautiful textiles. Made of cotton which is saturated with green persimmon tannin, or kaki shibu this utilitarian textile was used in sake making.
Crude sake, or sake lees, was placed in this bag and pressure was applied to squeeze out and filter the liquid. Repeated use required repeated mending and we see the wonderful stitches applied for this purpose.
This is a nice example of a sakabukuro and it shows beautiful mending in the form of nicely a placed patches and charming stitched repairs. Front and back are equally interesting.
This is a handsome sakabukuro with appealing mending.

