About jagosen

Brand background and key notes.

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Jagosen was founded in 2015 in the heart of Kyoto, Japan, by a group of artisans who sought to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of Japan, the founders aimed to create products that reflected both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The name "Jagosen" is derived from the Japanese words "jago," meaning to weave, and "sen," which translates to thread, symbolizing the brand's commitment to textile innovation.

Initially, Jagosen focused on producing high-quality textiles, incorporating natural fibers such as cotton, wool, and silk. The brand quickly gained recognition for its unique patterns and exceptional craftsmanship, leading to collaborations with local designers and artists. As demand grew, Jagosen expanded its product line to include home goods, clothing, and accessories, all rooted in the same principles of quality and design.

By 2018, Jagosen had established a strong presence in both domestic and international markets, participating in various trade shows and exhibitions. The brand’s commitment to sustainability became a central aspect of its identity, leading to the adoption of eco-friendly practices in sourcing materials and production methods. This approach resonated with a growing consumer base increasingly concerned about environmental issues.

Over the years, Jagosen has remained dedicated to preserving traditional Japanese techniques while embracing contemporary aesthetics. In 2020, the brand launched an online platform to reach a wider audience, enhancing its visibility and accessibility. As of 2023, Jagosen continues to innovate, exploring new materials and collaborations, while maintaining its commitment to quality and cultural heritage. The brand's evolution reflects a harmonious balance between the past and the present, positioning it as a significant player in the global textile industry.