The CAYA Collection
The CAYA line of bags and kitchenware takes its name from the Japanese word kaya, a term for the material in mosquito netting. As the use of these nets fell out of favor in Japan, kaya found new life in a wide variety of home goods, thanks to its unique texture, its impressive durability, and the ease with which it can be cleaned and maintained. All CAYA products are made in Nara, the traditional home of kaya craftworks.
CAYA Mesh Produce Bag
$ 7.00 USD
As you head out the door to the local farmer's market, don't forget to grab your CAYA Mesh Produce Bag. This lightweight all-cotton tote allows for a consistent flow of air to help ethylene-producing fruits and veggies stay fresh longer, and its durability makes it a great bagging option regardless of how much produce you want to bring home. Plus, it's easy to clean, easy on the eyes, and far more eco-friendly than any plastic bag you'll come across.
See the full CAYA collection here.
About CAYA
The CAYA line of bags and kitchenware takes its name from the Japanese word kaya, a term for the material in mosquito netting. As the use of these nets fell out of favor in Japan, kaya found new life in a wide variety of home goods, thanks to its unique texture, its impressive durability, and the ease with which it can be cleaned and maintained. All CAYA products are made in Nara, the traditional home of kaya craftworks.
Materials: 100% cotton
Dimensions:
Small: 5.9" L x 4.75" W
Medium: 9.65" L x 8.25" W
Large: 11.8" L x 10.6" W
Care: Wash by hand or in a mesh laundry bag, then allow to air dry. Do not put in dryer. Some minor color loss may occur over time.
Nara, Japan
CAYA Pot Holder
$ 10.00 USD
Small, light, and easy to hang somewhere out of the way, this CAYA Pot Holder will be welcomed by those with limited kitchen space or a love of convenience. Reach for it anytime you need some quick heat protection, then leave it on the table as a trivet.
See the full CAYA collection here.
About CAYA
The CAYA line of bags and kitchenware takes its name from the Japanese word kaya, a term for the material in mosquito netting. As the use of these nets fell out of favor in Japan, kaya found new life in a wide variety of home goods, thanks to its unique texture, its impressive durability, and the ease with which it can be cleaned and maintained. All CAYA products are made in Nara, the traditional home of kaya craftworks.
Materials: 100% cotton
Dimensions: 4.75" L x 3.15" W
Care: Wash by hand or in a mesh laundry bag, then allow to air dry. Do not put in dryer. Some minor color loss may occur over time.
Nara, Japan
CAYA Oven Mitt
$ 26.00 USD
Slip on this sleek CAYA Oven Mitt when it's time to handle those heavier pieces of hot cookware. An outer layer of cotton mesh keeps the mitt breathable while an inner layer of padding provides extra heat protection, and the built-in hanging tab makes storage a breeze. Note: This mitt was designed to fit small hands.
See the full CAYA collection here.
About CAYA
The CAYA line of bags and kitchenware takes its name from the Japanese word kaya, a term for the material in mosquito netting. As the use of these nets fell out of favor in Japan, kaya found new life in a wide variety of home goods, thanks to its unique texture, its impressive durability, and the ease with which it can be cleaned and maintained. All CAYA products are made in Nara, the traditional home of kaya craftworks.
Materials: 100% cotton
Dimensions: 9.85" L x 6.7" W
Care: Wash by hand or in a mesh laundry bag, then allow to air dry. Do not put in dryer. Some minor color loss may occur over time.
Nara, Japan
CAYA Two-Tone Miyuki Bag
$ 13.00 USD
The CAYA Two-Tone Miyuku Bag is an example of what's known as an azumabukuro, a traditional Japanese bag once associated with Eastern Japan ("azuma" means "east"). This version uses kaya netting to form a strong yet light take on a centuries-old craft. Simply tie the ends of the fabric together to create a useful bag with an organic, homemade feel, perfect for wrapping a lunch or some fresh fruit from the farmer's market.
See the full CAYA collection here, or learn a bit about azumabukuro in the rikumo journal.
About CAYA
The CAYA line of bags and kitchenware takes its name from the Japanese word kaya, a term for the material in mosquito netting. As the use of these nets fell out of favor in Japan, kaya found new life in a wide variety of home goods, thanks to its unique texture, its impressive durability, and the ease with which it can be cleaned and maintained. All CAYA products are made in Nara, the traditional home of kaya craftworks.
Materials: 100% cotton
Dimensions:
Small: 10.25" L x 10.25" W
Large: 14.5" L x 14.5" W
Care: Wash by hand or in a mesh laundry bag, then allow to air dry. Do not put in dryer. Some minor color loss may occur over time.
Nara, Japan