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Igusa Tatami Yoga & Meditation Mat – Edo Komon

Sale price¥15,000

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Real tatami, made for yoga and meditation. Ikehiko has been part of Fukuoka's tatami craft for more than 140 years, and weaves this mat from natural igusa (Japanese rush) grown in Kyushu, southern Japan. Unlike a synthetic mat, its supple spring pushes back underfoot and supports your core from below, and your hands and feet stay put even in a sweaty flow.

Unroll it and a sweet, green scent of living grass rises up, the kind you meet in an old Japanese inn, and with each breath the spot becomes a place to settle. The more you use igusa, the more it shifts from green to amber. A year from now, it holds your practice woven into it.

• Size: about 66 x 190 cm (about 26 x 75 in)
• Weight: about 2.1 kg (4.6 lb)
• Backing: PVC non-slip, 5 mm thick

Edo Komon (black): A black like sumi ink, covered edge to edge with a tiny pattern of plants and nature. So fine it can look plain from across the room, it was a samurai's quiet vanity, skill hidden in the smallest detail. Up close, its precise, orderly density quietly sets off just the outline of you at practice.

Made by Ikehiko Japan
Carrying on the igusa-weaving tradition that Fukuoka, on the island of Kyushu, is known for, Ikehiko has been supplying tatami omote since 1886. For 140 years, the company has held to hand-finishing every piece from Kyushu-grown igusa — and growing some of that igusa itself, alongside partner farmers.

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Igusa Tatami Yoga & Meditation Mat – Edo Komon
Igusa Tatami Yoga & Meditation Mat – Edo Komon Sale price¥15,000

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