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KYO-TO-TO Coasters, Good Luck Symbol Series
A set of coasters. The Crane & Turtle option includes 2 coasters; the Noh Masks set includes 2 coasters; and the Pine, Bamboo & Plum set includes 3 coasters. The lining is covered in sashiko-style embroidery in a pattern of Japanese good-luck charms.
KYO-TO-TO Kachin-Zome Tenugui Hand Towel
These items are dyed in the 400-year-old Kyoto kachin-zome style. The word "kachin" refers to ink being used. This style of dyeing is a form of yuzen dyeing.
The patterns in these designs depict the changes of the four seasons in Japan. On top of these, Japanese onomatopoeic words and mimetic symbols have been embroidered. The package and its contents not only look beautiful, they are also useful and intriguing. The great thing about these items is that they are just as fun for those who don't read Japanese as for those who do.
KYO-TO-TO Kachin-Zome Back Cushion
A back cushion made by a supplier to the famous Tenryūji temple in Kyoto. Place at the small of your back when you're driving or working in the office. The base dyeing is in the 400-year-old Kyoto kachin-zome style, an ink version of the famous yuzen style.
Kyoto Misuya Needle Set, Paper Packet
The perfect needle set for someone who's been wanting to give Misuya needles, or indeed any new needles, a try. This is a set of basic needles for silk and cotton, pleasant to use and useful for a wide variety of sewing.
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A bag with a cute rounded silhouette, in a size that gives you lots of options. The design with its bright, modern air takes breathtaking plants and views from Japan's scenery as motifs. The pattern-on-pattern design is fun and catches the eye. Made using the traditional weaving techniques of Tango crepe, but constructed from durable, washable polyester.
Kinma Paper Case (Fits A4 Paper)
Fits an A4 size, so you can use it to store your important documents and letters. A valuable item that uses "Kinma," a lacquer process that can be said to epitomize Kagawa lacquerware. Kinma is a process in which a surface carefully covered in multiple under, middle and upper coatings of lacquer is etched with a special needle, creating grooves which are then inlaid with colored lacquer. It must be the pinnacle of lacquerwork.
Cup & Saucer, Crimson Banded Zoukoku
A stylish cup and saucer which also have outstanding durability. Features "Zoukoku-Nuri," a traditional lacquer technique from Kagawa Prefecture. A nice item that matches the quality of the wood and lacquer with a modern design. Perfect as a present too! Made by Kagawa Prefecture designer Atsushi Matsubara.
A stylish cup and saucer which also have outstanding durability. Features "Zoukoku-Nuri," a traditional lacquer technique from Kagawa Prefecture. A nice item that matches the quality of the wood and lacquer with a modern design. Perfect as a present too! Made by Kagawa Prefecture designer Atsushi Matsubara.
Kanako Chopsticks [Strawberries & Grapes]
Chopsticks with a lacquer coating on natural wood. Lacquer is wiped onto the wood base, then colored lacquer is layered on this before a lacquer picture is painted on with a brush. Because they have a square cross-section, they are easy to hold and won't roll on the table. Choose from 10 colors and 5 sizes. There are a variety of patterns too, so choose the exact chopsticks you like.
Chopsticks with a lacquer coating on natural wood. Lacquer is wiped onto the wood base, then colored lacquer is layered on this before a lacquer picture is painted on with a brush. Because they have a square cross-section, they are easy to hold and won't roll on the table. Choose from 10 colors and 5 sizes. There are a variety of patterns too, so choose the exact chopsticks you like.
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