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Nanbu Kozakura Braid, Obi Tie M
Traditional hand-crafting techniques are used to create shapes that resemble cherry blossom flowers.
These "Nanbu Kozakura Braid" items are created with the feeling of wishing for earthquake reconstruction and wanting to distribute items from affected areas to the world. Created in the image of the attraction "Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree" in Morioka, a more than 360 year old cherry blossom tree growing out of a granite boulder that still blossoms beautifully today and, evoking the enduring temperament of the Tohoku people, produced over a period of 2 years until completion following repeated trial and error. You are sure to say "this is so cute!" the moment you set eyes upon it.
Nanbu Kozakura Braid, Obi Tie L
Traditional hand-crafting techniques are used to create shapes that resemble cherry blossom flowers.
These "Nanbu Kozakura Braid" items are created with the feeling of wishing for earthquake reconstruction and wanting to distribute items from affected areas to the world. Created in the image of the attraction "Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree" in Morioka, a more than 360 year old cherry blossom tree growing out of a granite boulder that still blossoms beautifully today and, evoking the enduring temperament of the Tohoku people, produced over a period of 2 years until completion following repeated trial and error. You are sure to say "this is so cute!" the moment you set eyes upon it.
Nanbu Kozakura Braid, Bracelet M
Traditional hand-crafting techniques are used to create shapes that resemble cherry blossom flowers.
These "Nanbu Kozakura Braid" items are created with the feeling of wishing for earthquake reconstruction and wanting to distribute items from affected areas to the world. Created in the image of the attraction "Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree" in Morioka, a more than 360 year old cherry blossom tree growing out of a granite boulder that still blossoms beautifully today and, evoking the enduring temperament of the Tohoku people, produced over a period of 2 years until completion following repeated trial and error. You are sure to say "this is so cute!" the moment you set eyes upon it. With a magnet for quick on-off.
Gold and red have a gold closure portion while silver, turquoise and pink have a silver one.
Nanbu Kozakura Braid, Bracelet L
Traditional hand-crafting techniques are used to create shapes that resemble cherry blossom flowers.
These "Nanbu Kozakura Braid" items are created with the feeling of wishing for earthquake reconstruction and wanting to distribute items from affected areas to the world. Created in the image of the attraction "Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree" in Morioka, a more than 360 year old cherry blossom tree growing out of a granite boulder that still blossoms beautifully today and, evoking the enduring temperament of the Tohoku people, produced over a period of 2 years until completion following repeated trial and error. You are sure to say "this is so cute!" the moment you set eyes upon it. With a magnet for quick on-off.
Gold and red have a gold closure portion while silver, turquoise and pink have a silver one.
Nanbu Kozakura Braid, Bracelet LL
Traditional hand-crafting techniques are used to create shapes that resemble cherry blossom flowers.
These "Nanbu Kozakura Braid" items are created with the feeling of wishing for earthquake reconstruction and wanting to distribute items from affected areas to the world. Created in the image of the attraction "Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree" in Morioka, a more than 360 year old cherry blossom tree growing out of a granite boulder that still blossoms beautifully today and, evoking the enduring temperament of the Tohoku people, produced over a period of 2 years until completion following repeated trial and error. You are sure to say "this is so cute!" the moment you set eyes upon it. With a magnet for quick on-off.
Gold and red have a gold closure portion while silver, turquoise and pink have a silver one.
Traditional hand-crafting techniques are used to create shapes that resemble cherry blossom flowers.
These "Nanbu Kozakura Braid" items are created with the feeling of wishing for earthquake reconstruction and wanting to distribute items from affected areas to the world. Created in the image of the attraction "Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree" in Morioka, a more than 360 year old cherry blossom tree growing out of a granite boulder that still blossoms beautifully today and, evoking the enduring temperament of the Tohoku people, produced over a period of 2 years until completion following repeated trial and error. You are sure to say "this is so cute!" the moment you set eyes upon it. Use as a strap for a cell phone, keychain etc.
Semi-sphere processed so that it comfortably fits in your hand. This is high-precision processing that makes the cup and base stick to each other, creating a special atmosphere.
This sake set is made of a cobalt-chromium alloy named "COBARION®". It's a next-generation metal that doesn't rust or decay and permanently keeps its dignified shine. It's gentle to the human body as it contains just a little amount of nickel, which can cause a metal allergy, and has been used in the medical field such as using as an artificial hip joint.
The thorough polish processing realizes a beauty that is in no way inferior to platinum or silver. The inside of the cup reflects like a concave mirror so you won't be able to see the surface as it shines when sake is poured inside. It will create a calm, unusual drinking time.
Nanbu Iron Kettle, Kuchinashi, Small
An arare pattern Nanbu iron kettle (with non-collapsible handle). Carefully crafted by hand. Can be used on an open flame as well as on an induction cooker.
Nanbu Iron Kettle, Kuchinashi, Large
An arare pattern Nanbu iron kettle (with non-collapsible handle). Carefully crafted by hand. Can be used on an open flame as well as on an induction cooker.
This Nanbu wind chime is a stylish item which provides a cool atmosphere with its beautiful sound.
This is a summer essential that was born from the delicate sensitivity of Japanese people.
The graceful tune of Nanbu Tekki brings you an ambience of the good old days with a refreshing breeze.
Also popular among foreign customers as a souvenir since it's not bulky.
- Wind Chime History -
The custom of hanging wind chimes in summer started out as a protection against evil.
In ancient Japan, people often suffered from epidemics in summer because of poor medical technology and a bad hygienic environment.
Then people started to hang these in the hope of avoiding such bad luck, and the custom of hanging wind chimes began.
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