Granite is a foundation of the Earth itself—a rock formed over millennia, its coarse-grained texture and mineral-rich composition making every piece unique in colour and character. The word granite stems from the Latin granum, meaning grain, a reference to its intricate, natural composition.
The Pink Granite Raw Silk Jacket embraces this organic beauty, woven with exquisite flecks of blue, grey, and tan silk into a soft pink base, creating a layered texture that mirrors the natural stone’s depth and complexity. The result? A jacket that is as versatile as it is striking, effortlessly pairing with an array of complementary colours and styles, whether dressed up or worn casually.
Handwoven over 200-300 days, with only 8-10 jackets per weave, this piece is as rare and refined as the rock it draws inspiration from.
Handwoven raw silk – textured, intricate, and rich in depth. Flecks of blue, grey & tan woven into soft pink silk – echoing the natural elegance of granite. Versatile and effortlessly sophisticated – ideal for both formal and casual styling.
Like granite shaped by time, the PINK GRANITE JACKET is a masterpiece of patience, craftsmanship, and effortless refinement. Extremely limited—secure yours before it’s set in stone.
WEAVE INFO
100% Handwoven Raw Silk Lining: Black Bemberg Buttons: Spanish Buffalo Horn Weave Time: 324 Days Yield: 28 yds
I have several shirts, T-shirts and jackets. Evan is a master at what he does! This shirt is no exception, it is beautiful beyond description. Great job, Joe Bananas!
I bought my first JB jacket in Melbourne last year while traveling with my wife. Our Aussie friend pointed out the store in Sydney where he had bought a jacket. I dig my linen coat and it now has a sibling in the closet to hang with named Rocky.
I love the pink suede cap! SO FUN and cheerful everyone that sees it SMILES!!
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