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  • A baby sheep was born!

    We have updated our blog with news about the birth of a new life.

  • Please visit our YouTube channel!

    KASAGI is a brand that presents free-range farms and wool collections. We focus on raising sheep and produce textiles, socks, carpets, and shawls with respect and love for wool and sheep, taking time and effort to deliver them to our customers. Good wool cannot be produced unless the sheep are healthy throughout the year. We care for the sheep daily, safeguarding their health and freedom, producing wool, processing it, and manufacturing products. We believe that woolen garments can only be worn with happiness if the sheep are happy. Ensuring the freedom and health of sheep leads to happy clothing. We deliver the subtle stories of sheep that lie beyond the…

  • Sheep Shearing

    Masato sheared all the sheep on the KASAGI farm. Each sheep yielded 3 to 4 kg of wool. After the shearing, the sheep must have felt lighter. They took off their very heavy wool coats. The weather is warming up, rain is falling, and the pastures are turning green. The green grass will be growing in abundance, and it will be a happy season for the sheep. I feel very happy when I see the sheep eating the green grass. Now I am going to wash the wool I have cut. I would like to wash it with gratitude to the sheep and Masato .

  • KASAGI hereby discloses its environmental philosophy and code of conduct.

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  • 2024-2025 Winter for Sheep

    The blog has been updated.https://k-f-s.jp/2024-2025-winter-for-sheep/ We will introduce you to the winter sheep in 2024-2025.

  • Thank You for Visiting Maison d’exceptions!

    We are pleased to announce that our participation in Premiere Vision Paris has successfully concluded. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who visited our booth. This year, we strived to create a booth that fostered deeper communication with our visitors, and as a result, we had many meaningful conversations. It was an incredibly joyous time for us. The artisans who joined us at our booth were Ms. Chizue Yamakita from Yamakita Keori and Ms. Mana Akihara from Oshirodo Orifu. Yakakita Keori https://yamakitakeori.com/ Ookio Shokufu http://www.okd-weaver.jp/ We also received requests from visitors who wished to see Japanese craftsmanship. We welcome visits to our farm and atelier. Please feel free to…

  • Posting on Japanese Government SNS

    Government of Japan Facebook https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=948182520667638&id=100064276976236&rdid=GrJFwNSGmTmleikn# Government of Japan Twitter https://x.com/JapanGov/status/1851504349140369515?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaauB8Pa5fdmYfVUn086kG5155EzsGSX7s2Igqr0BPmMNS9ghhIcnl1QmgM_aem_tW0grYoBIrPl56q7f80Mng

  • Publication in CRAFTS magazine UK

    The article was published in『 CRAFTS magazine UK issue:299 AUTUMN/WINTER2024』. Crafts Council https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/ Magazines are mail-ordered for international shipping. Article by Francesca Perry, Editor & Writer.https://francesca-perry.com/Francesca Perry interviewed us to write an article about the future of wool and how it can be produced and used in a sustainable way. The following text is taken from CRAFTS magazine UK issue: 299 AUTUMN/WINTER2024. 「In the mountainous Shimane prefecture of southern Japan, Kasagi Wool Textiles (KWT) is a small farm and company run by Mai and Masato Kasagi, creating fabrics, rugs and socks. They started five years ago with four ewes – and now have 33 sheep I developed a strong interest…