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Tokyo Prefecture, Hokusai Greeting Card Set
Winner of the Canada award at the “Most Charming Japanese Souvenir Contest 2012” held by the Japan Tourism Agency. From the award-winning "Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji", a series representative of the art of Katshushika Hokusai, we bring you hand-crafted woodblock print greeting cards in popular designs. The woodcut print paper and message paper are both textured Japanese-made washi. This can not only be used as a greeting card set, but you can place a picture inside and use as a ornament.
A stationary box decorated with the traditional lacquer technique "Kinma." One of the central Kagawa lacquer processes, it involves inlaying carved grooves with red lacquer. Use for stationary, papers, letters etc.
A stamp tray decorated with the traditional lacquer process "Kinma." One of the central Kagawa lacquer processes, it involves inlaying carved grooves with red lacquer. You can also use it as a decorative piece or a pen tray.
Use for storing important letters and documents. The more you use it, the more the beauty and character will deepen.
Writing Box, Diamond Shape, Kinma
Declared a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. One of Kagawa's finest pieces, featuring "Kinma" lacquer.
A set of ink and inkstone, usable for simple scenes excluding face portraits, made for use at anytime, anywhere. The plum dish features paints, inks, and a protective lid, and is very popular. Great not only for general use, but also works well as a commemorative item to celebrate the founding of a company.
Kinma Stamp Tray, 24cm Circum., Fully Engraved
A stamp tray you'll want one of. At this size it's so convenient. 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.
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.
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.
Kinma Paper Case, Diamond Shape, Fully Engraved
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.
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