Inspired by ancestral biotechnologies, SAKE celebrates the knowledge, culture, and innovations of the Amazon and the Andes people.
Every SAKE piece is a product of conscious design. SAKE holds sacred our planet’s natural abundance and cultural heritage. Our brand’s journey to live in greater harmony with the land has led us to connect with ancestral biotechnologies, many of which have been in practice for millenia. Such techniques have stood the test of time, having been burnished via trial and error for generations. SAKE continues the legacy of textile innovation as a call to those who seek a life in union with nature.
25/02/2026
Hemos sido nominados a mejor marca del año en los premios luces, un reconocimiento que nos llena de emoción.
El inicio y la inspiración de este viaje, esta pasión y esta transformación ha sido siempre Perú.
The Sake Project siempre fue una conversación con casa y el territorio que lo contiene.
Con nuestra historia, nuestra cosmovisión, nuestros materiales, nuestra gente, nuestra naturaleza.
Esta nominación no es una meta.
Es una confirmación de que el camino tenía sentido.
Es ser vistos por nuestro hogar.
Gracias,
Con gratitud,
The Sake Project #
19/02/2026
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13/02/2026
We live in uncertain times, where collapse feels imminent and reason no longer offers satisfying answers. In this context, we’re instinctively pushed to search beyond the obvious: toward magic, intuition, spirituality.
This collection emerges from the idea that the esoteric is not merely an aesthetic or a set of empty signs, but a way of opening ourselves to the irrational, to what cannot be explained.
The witches of Cachiche, mythical figures from Peru, guide us on this journey. They were women who challenged imposed orders, who held knowledge beyond the visible, who offered new ways of perceiving reality. Through them, we remember that magic is ultimately the art of transforming reality through words, symbols, and ritual.
Sacerdotisa Collection now available at thesakeproject.com
13/02/2026
Our first shiringa bag.
Amazonian rubber, worked slowly, close to the material.
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11/02/2026
Sacerdotisa Drop. Available now at thesakeproject.com
09/02/2026
The Sake Project treats craft as technology.
We work with living materials, local knowledge, and long processes to rethink what luxury can be.
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05/02/2026
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02/02/2026
Kallpu Set, built using the Peruvian Wari backstrap loom, integrating ancestral technique and a collaborative process with Andean communities. Part of our commitment to conscious social development.
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02/02/2026
22/01/2026
Woven in baby alpaca on a traditional pedal loom, The Sake Project ruanas embody quiet luxury and permanence.
Timeless pieces made to transcend seasons.
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SAKE was inspired by the country of Peru, where we discovered the incredible value available in the local artisanal culture, natural resources and the infinite variety of colors and textures. It was created as an ecological project. that sought to rescue and venerate ancestral techniques.
We created a moving laboratory to learn about handmade crafts from and with indigenous and rural communities.
As part of this path, we became aware of all the steps and processes involved in the creation of most of the materials we use.
Our leather come from the residue of the meat industry, also from animals that have been dead by natural causes during the frozen season of the Andes.
We have also developed vegetable ways of tanning leather.
We have become familiar with natural dyes from the jungle and the mountains…
learned to perceive the subtle differences in their tone.
We have had the opportunity to work with the skin of the Pirarucu fish from the Amazon river basin; a process that starts in a natural lake, where we get the skin once a year as a byproduct of the fishing season.
We have a connection with the shiringa wild rubber tree in the amazon, that give us a vegetable textile.
We have engaged with a type of native cotton that grows wild in the jungle and that has its color mapped into its seed.
We have found inspiration from a plant that dyes a rare tone of blue that is different from indigo and uncommon to encounter
At this point in our journey, we have rich stories which are told in each of our timeless collections
And after all these years we have grown into a great family, who share and walk our paths together.