


YOU ARE PART OF THE STORY YOU WEAR!

Our Favourite Pattern Story
The motifs of the pattern have been reconstructed and digitized from a table cloth with floral motifs from Estonian National Museum, which was completed in the reserve printing technique and is very well preserved. Originally, the owner of the printing workshop brought wooden printing blocks from Petrograd, which dates printing time back to about 1914 - 1924, when the current name of St. Petersburg was called Petrograd. It is known that the linen was printed in a small village, Kodavere by Abram Lind. Printing blocks were covered in white paint (it was actualy a reserve pasta) and placed on a cloth. After that died in blue, outside, in a large pot.
It is also a well-known fact that at that time indigo dye or "blue stone" was also imported from Russia.
Conscious Creation
IKIRI creation begins before design.
It starts with looking — at heritage, at materials, at what is already there. At what has lasted, and why. We take time to understand before making decisions. Not every idea needs to become a product. Not every pattern needs to be reinterpreted. Restraint is part of the process.
When we do create, it is with intention. Each line, form, and pattern has a reason to exist. We are drawn to clarity over complexity, and to balance over decoration for its own sake.
We also think carefully about materials. Organic fabrics — silk, cotton, linen, and their blends — are not a marketing choice. They are a commitment to making things that are honest from the start. Things that feel good to wear, age well, and leave less behind.
Conscious creation means knowing when to stop. A piece is finished not when more could be added, but when nothing feels unnecessary.
Thoughtful in process. Quiet in expression. Made to endure.


Textile story
At IKIRI, every textile begins with a trace.
A fragment of pattern, a historical reference, a detail that has carried through time. We study these elements closely—how they were made, how they repeat, what they express.
From there, the process shifts. Motifs are reworked, compositions are refined, and new rhythms begin to emerge. The result is not a copy, but a continuation shaped for the present.
Digital printing allows us precision, flexibility, and a more conscious use of resources. It lets us produce only what is needed, while preserving the clarity of each detail. Digital printing is also most ecofriendly printing method.
We use only organic fabrics for printing and the same for our textile products. Silk, cotton, linen and their blends are all in our selection.
Each textile holds two timelines at once—the past it comes from, and the present it belongs to.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY

SUSI, PSYCHOLOGIST
IKIRI's creations are pleasant to wear: the material is light and the style is so comfortable and mobile that you want to dance all the time 🤍 It's beautiful to watch how the patterns start to tell their own story on each wearer.

KADI, ARTSCHOOL DIRECTOR
IKIRI kimono is my favorite everyday outfit. I've been wearing it for three years. Comfortable for traveling, at work. I haven't gotten tired of this kimono yet.

EVRIKA, SEO ASSISTANT
I love IKIRI dress. It fits me like a glove. Everyone notice immediately how special it is. And this dress is my husband's favorite.
CONTACT
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Tel. +327 58116786
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Monday - Friday 11:00 - 18:30
Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 12:30 - 16:30


