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Made for the Modern Man. Handcrafted and limited edition accessories made from Heritage Japanese Kimono fabrics. Faburiq is based in Boston and Made in the USA.

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Photo by TOKI & Jay Shogo

Photo by TOKI & Jay Shogo

Faburiq In Art Basel Miami 2016

Aruña Quiroga January 19, 2017

Faburiq was honored and thrilled to be part of Art Basel Miami 2016, in collaboration with Suntory Whisky Toki and Japanese artist and designer, Jay Shogo.

Using only Sharpie permanent markers, and 20 to 100 Sharpies per painting, Jay's art can be seen at “5POINTZ” in New York City, “Wynwood Walls” in Miami, and various locations across Tokyo.

Faburiq's pocket squares were carefully selected and curated for over a period of 2 months before the final pieces were determined for the artist to do a unique painting over. The artwork was then framed and displayed at Toki's event in Art Basel. In the spirit of the sterling and iconic whisky brand, the display was very Toki driven. Toki means "time" in Japanese and the vision is about old traditional luxury meeting the new and modern luxury.

As a men's clothing brand, we are proud to not only represent gentlemen's haberdashery but that the accessories we make are indeed wearable pieces of art. Needless to say, we are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be included in this elegant display that embodies timeless fashion, inspiring art, and an appreciation for tradition and history.

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Photos by TOKI & Jay Shogo

Author: Aruña Chong Quiroga

In Art, Craft, Design, Fabrics, Faburiq Pocket Squares, Fashion, Haberdashery, Handmade, History, Japanese Inspired, Kimono Pocket Squares, Made in Japan, Made in USA, Men's Fashion, Pocket Squares, Traditional, Vintage, Whiskey, Art Basel Miami, 2016, Suntory Whisky Toki, Jay Shogo, Artist Tags Pocket Square, Men's pocket squares, Kimono Pocket Squares, Wearable Art, Art Basel Miami, 2016, TOKI, Suntory Whisky TOKI, Jay Shogo, Art, Artist, Men's Fashion, Whiskey, Timeless
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A Taste of Bourbon

Aruña Quiroga January 6, 2017

On a recent visit to the Georgia's Lake Country between Augusta and Atlanta, we were very fortunate to experience Southern hospitality together with a taste of Bourbon. Bourbon is a type of whiskey along Scotch and Rye. Whiskey, spelt with an "e" is produced stateside, while many other countries call their product “whisky.” 

American whiskey often celebrates individuals who represent idealized values—independence, pragmatism, and guts—of the American frontier. It’s a patriotic formula that markets well, even though many of the stories behind the brands are false. For example, Elijah Craig is occasionally credited with inventing bourbon and Evan Williams is often called Kentucky’s “first” distiller, even though historians have long dismissed the claims. Believe it or not, the first Whiskey Bourbon brand in America was of Jewish origin, created by a Jewish immigrant by the name of Isaac Wolfe Bernheim. Isaac's last name came from Bern, Switzerland, which his family fled for Germany in the fourteenth century. Then, 500 years later, Bernheim left for America. Along with his brother, they started the first Bourbon distillery in Paducah, Kentucky. The saga matched any frontier tale, but in spite of that Bernheim still felt that his ethnic surname would draw prejudice if he used it as a brand. He compromised by placing the Anglo-Saxon “Harper” after his own first two initials to create the I.W. Harper bourbon.

Homemade Mint Julep

If you ever visit Heaven Hill distilleries, the largest family owned distillery and second biggest holder of bourbon stocks in the nation (behind Jim Beam), it is worth seeing the Bourbon Heritage Center that sits on the company’s grounds in Bardstown, Kentucky. Built into the architecture, the wooden rafters above the tasting room are held up by iron supports shaped like the Star of David. You have to look carefully for them, though. The gesture is subtle, even though it carries the weight of some of bourbon’s first and most famous names.

Bourbon, whose name comes from an area known as “Old Bourbon” in Kentucky, is distilled from corn. For a whiskey to be considered bourbon, the grain mash must be at least 51 percent corn. On top of that, by law, the mixture must be stored in charred oak containers and cannot contain any additives. From “Mad Men” episodes to modern nightclubs, neighborhood bars to interoffice gifts, bottles of bourbon have been popping up on our collective radar in the last several years.

Here are our few favorites and two cocktails we savored in the company of Southern charm that will do wonders for our internal temperatures this winter. Why not give Bourbon a taste this New Year?

Woodward Reserve

Appearance:   Clean, Brilliant Honey Amber

Nose:   Heavy with rich Dried Fruit, hints of Mint and Oranges, covered with a dusting of Cocoa. Faint Vanilla and Tobacco Spice

Taste:   Rich and Rounded, smooth with Citrus, Cinnamon and Cocoa

Finish:   Silky Smooth, almost Creamy at first with a long, warm satisfying finish

Knob Creek

Appearance:   Deep, Dark Amber

Nose:   Notes of Maple Syrup, Toasted Nuts and Oak

Taste:   Silky Smooth, almost Creamy at first with a lingering warmth

Finish:   Long and Smooth, with more kick than most

Bulleit

Appearance:   Medium Amber in color

Nose:   Gentle Spiciness and Sweet Oak Aromas

Taste:   Mid-palate is smooth with tones of Maple, Oak and Nutmeg

Finish:   Long, Dry and Satiny with a light Toffee flavor

Author: Aruña Chong Quiroga

Ref: "The Jewish Origins of Kentucky Bourbon" by Reid Mitenbuler, The Atlantic | May 2015

         "The Real Difference Between Whiskey, Bourbon, Scotch and Rye", The Huffington Post | March 2016

In Haberdashery, Handmade, Kentucky Derby, History, Made in USA, Vintage, Bourbon, Art, Cocktails, Craft, Whiskey Tags Mens, Menswear, Menstyle, Travel, Bourbon, Whiskey, Kentucky, Kentucky Derby, Lifestyle, Cocktails, Drinks
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Born in Malaysia, schooled in the United Kingdom, and now an improper Bostonian, Aruña designs each one-of-a-kind piece, and all hand-finished in the United States. Having been educated in England and Spain, and traveled extensively throughout Asia, Aruña has always been drawn to each culture’s traditional textiles and fashions. On a trip to Tokyo, Japan, Aruña visited many local fabric shops, and saw an opportunity to incorporate these traditional fabrics into contemporary men's attire.

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Men's Haberdashery and Modern Accessories Crafted From and Inspired by Heritage Japanese fabrics

Faburiq is a Boston based company specializing in men's haberdashery and modern accessories made from heritage and vintage Japanese Kimono fabrics. Faburiq sources only the finest fabrics from Japan and hand-finished in the USA. Faburiq prides itself in giving these collectible fabrics a new life with a modern twist.

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