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Nambu Ironware tetu Tape Cutter
tetu series product made of Nambu Iron in Morioka.
The designer is Makoto Koizumi, a designer who has a reputation for careful manufacturing.
Nambu Iron castings have been manufactured for a long time in Iwate Prefecture.
In recent years, iron kettles and tea utensils made by inheriting traditional methods have attracted attention, and practical cooking utensils have been made using new methods.
Tape cutter that takes full advantage of the heavy weight unique to Nambu Iron, which has a history of 400 years.
A charming gem with a luxurious texture.
Sturdy ironware can be used for decades with care! Ironware that is broken or no longer used can be melted and reborn as another product, so it is 100% recyclable product.
Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook, Shishikari-Mon Nishiki
[Fukui Prefecture, megane & more DESIGN of FUKUI - A Selection of Glasses & Other Coming Crafts from Fukui - Certified items]
Echizen washi is said to have a history of 1500 years. A record remains that it was enshrined in Shoshin, a place where treasures have been kept since the Nara & Heian periods.
The “Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook” has been created using Echizen washi paper born from new technology and the art texture fabric of Tatsumura, a long-established store in Nishijin, Kyoto. The luxury writing washi paper has good compatibility with the aqueous ink of fountain pens etc., the characteristic gentle texture of washi that provides a pleasant writing sensation, tautness and firmness.A notebook in a pocket size.
Shishikari-Mon Nishiki
This is a modified design from a brocade of the "Beaded Medallions Enclosing Four Mounted Lion Hunters" preserved in Horyuji Temple in Nara since the 7th Century. The original design consists of two pairs of kings mounted on horseback shooting lions that are asymmetrically arranged on either side of a flowering tree with a pearl roundel which is characteristic of the Sassanian Dynasty of Persia. The manufacturer has attempted to transfer the ambitious theme of this ancient brocade to a warp-patterned brocade, eliminating the flowering tree and depicting only one hunter and a lion, while adding a gorgeous blossom design at the corners.
Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook, Shikami-Mon Chohan-Kin
[Fukui Prefecture, megane & more DESIGN of FUKUI - A Selection of Glasses & Other Coming Crafts from Fukui - Certified items]
Echizen washi is said to have a history of 1500 years. A record remains that it was enshrined in Shoshin, a place where treasures have been kept since the Nara & Heian periods.
The “Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook” has been created using Echizen washi paper born from new technology and the art texture fabric of Tatsumura, a long-established store in Nishijin, Kyoto. The luxury writing washi paper has good compatibility with the aqueous ink of fountain pens etc., the characteristic gentle texture of washi that provides a pleasant writing sensation, tautness and firmness.A notebook in a pocket size.
Shikami-Mon Chohan-Kin
The original product is a brocade that has a different kind of pattern compared to other fabrics of the Nara Period and it is thought that, as it looks like a lion with its mouth open, it was given the name of "Shikami", or "lion bite". Using vertical stripes in red, green, light blue silk, purple etc., the design depicts the Shikami pattern in many rows with the lions lined up horizontally. Also, on the fabric's ground color, 2 colors or several colors are used in its warp, creating woven stripes called "Chohan". This is said to be one kind of brocade that has a multi-colored pattern.
Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook, Kacho Baika-Mon Nishiki, Green
[Fukui Prefecture, megane & more DESIGN of FUKUI - A Selection of Glasses & Other Coming Crafts from Fukui - Certified items]
Echizen washi is said to have a history of 1500 years. A record remains that it was enshrined in Shoshin, a place where treasures have been kept since the Nara & Heian periods.
The “Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook” has been created using Echizen washi paper born from new technology and the art texture fabric of Tatsumura, a long-established store in Nishijin, Kyoto. The luxury writing washi paper has good compatibility with the aqueous ink of fountain pens etc., the characteristic gentle texture of washi that provides a pleasant writing sensation, tautness and firmness.A notebook in a pocket size.
Kacho Baika-Mon Nishiki
In the Japanese history of dyed woven textiles, the inherited textiles that appeared after the Horyujigire (dyed textiles established during Nara/Asuka period) are said to be included in the Shoshoingire. This original is one of them. A beautiful textile that has equally spaced six petalled plum flowers with a yoraku-like ornament and lovely small bird pattern between them. It is a beautiful brocade in contrasting green, red, light red and white colors. This brocade that is used in many things such as pataka, box covers and clothing was well loved in the Nara period. This item is woven using an elegant, profound tatenishiki weaving method.
Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook, Shikami-Cho Jumon-Nishiki
[Fukui Prefecture, megane & more DESIGN of FUKUI - A Selection of Glasses & Other Coming Crafts from Fukui - Certified items]
Echizen washi is said to have a history of 1500 years. A record remains that it was enshrined in Shoshin, a place where treasures have been kept since the Nara & Heian periods.
The “Echizen Fools Washi, Fukuno Cocochi Notebook” has been created using Echizen washi paper born from new technology and the art texture fabric of Tatsumura, a long-established store in Nishijin, Kyoto. The luxury writing washi paper has good compatibility with the aqueous ink of fountain pens etc., the characteristic gentle texture of washi that provides a pleasant writing sensation, tautness and firmness.A notebook in a pocket size.
Shikami-Cho Jumon-Nishiki
The original design is from the coat of arms kept at Kodai-ji Temple, Kyoto, which is said to have been worn by Hideyoshi Toyotomi. The fabric used is a silk tapestry and was made in Persia during the Safavi Dynasty around the 16th century. The pattern of the hunting lion is unique to the Scythian in Siberia while the outlines enclosing each motif, such as the peacock, are influenced by Indian culture.
Fukuyama leather is a brand of leather filled with the charm and ideas of Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture. Fukuyama has lovingly cultivated history, traditional industry, beautiful nature, food culture, cultural properties etc. up to the present day. Fukuyama has lovingly cultivated history, traditional industry, beautiful nature, food culture, cultural properties etc. up to the present day. Through Fukuyama leather, a feeling of gratitude to all things that have helped us grow is passed throughout Japan and throughout the world .
A pen holder that can hold one pen. With a size and shape that fits nicely in the hand. The swivel hook allows you to attach it to an ID tag around your neck. This handy pen holder can also be attached to a bag clasps etc.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Peony
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
In a boldly, brilliantly decorated design with peony flowers popularly used in patterns for kimono, ceramics, lacquerware, furniture etc. since ancient times. Peonies originate from the northwestern area of China and were called "the king of hundred flowers" due to their brilliance. They have continually been loved as a symbol of beauty, happiness and wealth. It means "regal presence" in the language of flowers.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Clematis Florida
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
Clematis florida is a popular garden flower that is also called "queen of the vine plants". Its Japanese name "tessen", or "iron wire", comes from its strong iron-like stems and vines. Also, it is a pattern often used in wedding attire etc. in the hope of a strong bond, as its name suggests. Clematis florida which exudes dignified life force strength in a refined design.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
Wajima-Nuri Maki-e Miyabi-Style Ballpoint Pen, Owl
A luxury writing instrument adorned with Wajima-nuri maki-e which has a tradition of 600 years.
With large, powerful eyes that seem to attract good luck. In ancient Greece, the owl was a follower of the goddess Athena. In Europe it is known as a symbol of wisdom and god of longevity. In Japan it is popular as an auspicious symbol as its pronunciation in Japanese can also mean "bringing luck" and "no hardships". It also brings foresight, due to its great night vision and, as it can rotate its head well, relates to business prosperity.
Wajima-nuri has been cultivated through a long history and tradition, and has been continually lovingly used for everyday items as well as art works. It is a famous Japanese craft that has received high praise both in and outside of Japan. A feature of Wajima-nuri is the wonderful gloss it exudes when first used. This Wajima-nuri ballpoint pen carefully made using a traditional method that involves more than 100 steps until completion is the real deal. Wajima-nuri was used by the heads of each country at the Ise-Shima Summit. It overflows with hand-made gentleness and conveys a feeling of gratitude to someone you are indebted to. Also can be used for a gift or a celebration.
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