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					<description><![CDATA[<p>GREAT DESIGN, IN THE BAG The Japanese have long had a love affair with Tasmania, but for Kiyomi of Sashiko Design, it was a love affair with a Tasmanian that led to her move to the great southern (is)land. After working as a fashion designer in her homeland, Kiyomi now produces a range of Tassie-made bags and accessories that combine contemporary Australian design with traditional Japanese craftsmanship &#8211; a winning mix indeed. So what&#8217;s in a name? Sashiko (or little daggers&#8217;) refers to a little-known stitching method that&#8217;s been used in Japan for centuries. It&#8217;s done completely by hand and </p>
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