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From our Sanuki Atelier
Made in Kagawa, Japan
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From our Sanuki Atelier
Made in Kagawa, Japan
signature collection
Our Signature Items
Over 300 Years of Timeless Tradition
Bota-ori Fray Bandanas
Today, Iwabe Bota-ori Honpo is the only workshop in Kagawa still weaving this textile.
Bota-ori Sailor Ribbon Bow Ties
Bota-ori Mini Ribbon Bow Ties
Bota-ori Big Bow Ties
PR | Ambassadors wearing Bota-ori
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The Origin
1689
Created by master weaver Kitagawa Ihei Tsuneyoshi at the order of Matsudaira Yorishige, the first Lord of the Takamatsu Domain. For centuries, this secret weave was closely guarded as a tribute to the shogunate.
Years of History
300⁺
A technique passed down through six generations within a single family lineage. After the Meiji Restoration, the craft was entrusted to the Iwabu family, who continue to weave it in Kagawa to this day.
The Only Weaver
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Iwabu Bota-ori Honpo, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. Designated as a traditional craft of Kagawa Prefecture and the sole remaining workshop of its kind. To encounter this textile today is, in itself, a rare thing.
The Signature of L&L Paws
Our Bota-ori Journey
Transforming a textile designated as a traditional craft into a pet accessory is not simply a design decision.
When working with a fabric of this lineage, there is a responsibility that comes with it, a balance between honoring what came before and creating something new for today.
Behind the scenes from our first experience with fabric Bota-ori, and our first encounter with Bota-ori craftsman.
Fabric Memories
A Red Hat in a Rose Garden
A personal story about the memory that first led us to Bota-ori, and the unexpected connection that brought it all together.
A name that means "lasting for many years"
Bota-ori is defined by its fine waffle-like texture. The fabric is created through a distinctive technique where three rows of plain weave are followed by a fourth floating thread, producing a subtly raised surface.
That texture traps air, keeping the fabric cool in summer and warm in winter. It was born out of practical need in Sanuki, a region known for its hot and humid climate.
There is something quietly special about a fabric that is both everyday and exceptional. That is Bota-ori.
Bota-ori Mats
We wanted to make the most of every piece of Bota-ori fabric, so we made a mat too. Each one is unique and will be sold as a one of a kind piece.
Bota-ori for the colder months
The Haori Coat and Adventure Coat, coming autumn 2026. Stay tuned!