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Biwa Japanese Lute Chopstick Rest Pair
Noble chopstick holders made in the image of the ancient traditional biwa - the Japanese lute.
Impressionistic flower vase with bold pottery wheel lines. The Oribe glaze really brings out the green background, and the cherry blossom, peony, and mountain grapes at plenty of rich color.
Helmet Ornament w/Folding Screen & Black Stand
Using a type of board called a tatara, a helmet shape is formed out of clay. A hole is opened and a strap run through the hole. A charm that helps to protect the healthy growth of children.
Wakabusha Ornament w/Lacquered Stand
A lovely ornament made from excellent sculpting and a delicate finish. A charm that helps to protect the healthy growth of children, works wonderfully as a present.
The saraya pattern first came to Japan from India during the Edo Period, and from the Meiji Period to the first part of the Showa Period it was very popular. The classic Kyoto shop Okaju uses the materials in its warehouse to create a unique arrangement and design of "A Saraya From Long Ago".Each has been dyed by hand, and as such, is different in their own way, making them famous for their unique flavor.
Store in the saraya pattern case with frills. Works great as a dangling accessory from your handbag or belt. Add a little playfulness to your everyday wear.
TOUYOUZANMAI Lacquered Magnifying Glass
The saraya pattern first came to Japan from India during the Edo Period, and from the Meiji Period to the first part of the Showa Period it was very popular. The classic Kyoto shop Okaju uses the materials in its warehouse to create a unique arrangement and design of "A Saraya From Long Ago".Each has been dyed by hand, and as such, is different in their own way, making them famous for their unique flavor.Store in the sliding-type case to help prevent lens scratching. The outside of the frame has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one for a deep-flavored color. The 4 different colors of the Kyoto braid add a nice accent to this accessory-like item. A magnifying glass for a wide variety of scenes. Recommended for your personal use, and as a present.
[MAJIKAO] YUZEN Traditional Pattern Handkerchief, Vegetables
Coming from the pattern booklet of the warehouse of the classic Kyoto shop "Okaju", this handkerchief revives the modern print of the Taisho Era. The fresh Kyoyuzen patterns that were born during this time are fun, and modern attention-getters. Western influences and Japanese chic colorings have been skillfully mixed together for a bold pattern. Use as a knee pad to protect your clothes, a small scarf, a pocket handkerchief, wrap and twist it - this is sure to expand your fashionable wears. Please enjoy everyday with with a Majikao Handkerchief by your side.
[MAJIKAO] YUZEN Traditional Pattern Bandanna, Ume Plum
This bandana series is designed from the pattern booklet of the warehouse of the classic Kyoto shop "Okaju".
These modern, unique, and attention-getting patterns are sure to tickle your playful spirit and give you a sense of old times. Please enjoy matching it up with your fashion scene.
Kyoto Yuzen-Dyed Tenugui Hand Towel, Cherry Blossom
A tenugui hand towel dyed in the traditional Kyoto yuzen style used for kimono. Made of "Tokuoka" fabric, the highest quality of cloth used for hand towels in Japan. Soft to the touch and absorbs lots of water! Choose your favorites from the wide range of designs we have on offer.
Kyoto Yuzen-Dyed Tenugui Hand Towel, Fun Suzu Bells
A tenugui hand towel dyed in the traditional Kyoto yuzen style used for kimono. Made of "Tokuoka" fabric, the highest quality of cloth used for hand towels in Japan. Soft to the touch and absorbs lots of water! Choose your favorites from the wide range of designs we have on offer.
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