Koibito Japanese Handwoven Ramie Scarf
A one-of-a-kind ramie scarf crafted by hand, designed for comfort, longevity, and understated elegance.
Description
This handwoven ramie scarf embodies the essence of slow craftsmanship and natural living. Each piece is designed by Japanese artist and meticulously created by hand in Bali, Indonesia, woven individually by skilled artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. This is not mass production. Every scarf carries subtle variations in texture and weave, reflecting the human touch behind its creation.
Made from 100% ramie, a rare and refined plant-based fiber, the fabric is lightweight, breathable, and naturally structured with a soft, airy drape. Its oversized proportions allow for versatile styling, whether worn as a scarf, shawl, or travel wrap.
Minimal, earthy, lightweight and quietly luxurious, it is designed to complement a conscious lifestyle.
Key Features
Designed by local Japanese artist
100% handmade in Bali, Indonesia, woven one by one
Crafted from pure ramie, a natural plant fiber
Lightweight, breathable, and ideal for warm climates
Naturally gentle and comfortable on skin
Moisture-wicking and cooling
Durable and long-lasting, softens over time
Finished with hand-twisted fringe edges
Each piece is unique with subtle variations
Material & Dimensions
Material: 100% Ramie
Dimensions: 206 cm x 97 cm
Ramie vs. Linen vs. Cotton
Ramie stands apart from more common natural fabrics due to its strength, structure, and breathability.
Ramie is more durable than both linen and cotton, maintaining its shape and integrity over time while remaining light and airy
Linen offers a similar natural feel but wrinkles more easily and tends to be heavier
Cotton is softer initially but retains moisture and lacks the cooling, breathable properties of ramie
Ramie provides a balance of resilience, comfort, and refinement that elevates it beyond everyday fabrics.
Origin & Heritage of Ramie
Ramie is one of the oldest textile fibers in the world, with a history dating back over 6,000 years in East Asia, particularly in China. Traditionally known as “China grass,” it has long been valued for its strength, luster, and ability to remain cool in hot climates.
Unlike heavily processed modern fabrics, ramie is derived directly from the stalks of a flowering plant, requiring careful extraction and skilled handling. Its production has always been labor-intensive, which is why true ramie textiles are rare and often associated with artisanal craftsmanship.
By combining this ancient fiber with Balinese handweaving traditions, this scarf represents a meeting of heritage, culture, and intentional design.
Care Instructions
Hand wash in cold water
Use a mild, natural detergent
Do not bleach
Gently reshape while damp
Lay flat or hang to dry
Avoid tumble drying
Light steam or low iron if needed
Best for
Designed for those who value craftsmanship over mass production, and natural materials over synthetic alternatives, this piece is more than an accessory. It is a reflection of how you choose to live.