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Nodate parasols (Bended edge) Red
The characteristic is the bended edge of umbrella and well-decorated by beautiful thread.
The Nodate umbrellas of Hiyoshiya are widely used in shrines, temples, regional or traditional ceremonies, and as interior objects in shops with a Japanese taste.
Black-dyed bamboo bones contrasts beautifully with high-class Echizen Japanese paper.
The inside rods and knob are painted in black.
The fitting metal and hard tip are made of brass.
Formal Nodate parasols (big parasols for Japanese outdoor tea ceremony) used by the head families of tea ceremony is the proud of Hiyoshiya.
The Nodate umbrella , as the top-class of Kyoto craft, was developed under the background of "Wabi/Sabi" (the beauty to be found in poverty, simplicity and quiet) as a request from grand tea courses.
The orthodox style of Hiyoshiya Nodate parasols are also used in the welcoming ceremony for VIP guests from various countries like Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana.
This is the Japanese umbrella for welcoming guest. It is used for welcoming the VIP or monks in the past.
The bended edge is small and light.
It is as simple as Bangasa umbrella but in perfect quality.
Hand-picket Bangasa umbrella 1.9 Shaku White
This Bangasa umbrella is made of the highest-class material and it shows the neat traditional design.
Todays, it goes well with any fashion, Japanese or western. This Wagasa umbrella is very popular for men as well.
Janome umbrella (plain) 1.9 Shaku
Janome umbrella is more compact and lighter than Bangasa with beautiful decoration. "Janome" (umbrellas in snake eye pattern) were commonly used in the general public and quickly became a daily good from the Showa period.
The shape is like snake eye by viewing from the top.
The patterns of Janome umbrella, are named "Nakairi" (Small circle) and "Sukeroku" (Big circle) to distinguish them from plain umbrellas.
Janome Umbrella (Small Circle) 1.9 Shaku
Janome umbrella is more compact and lighter than Bangasa with beautiful decoration. "Janome" (umbrellas in snake eye pattern) were commonly used in the general public and quickly became a daily good from the Showa period.
The shape is like snake eye by viewing from the top.
The patterns of Janome umbrella, are named "Nakairi" (Small circle) and "Sukeroku" (Big circle) to distinguish them from plain umbrellas.
Silk parasol (Umbrella for dancing) 1.4 Shaku
A Japanese umbrella with transparent silk. Not only a parasol but also a great item can enhance your elegant Kimono style. A brilliant item for wedding in Japanese style as well as a great item as present.
A fine stand for Nodate umbrella by Kyoto craftsmen.
Can hold the Nodate umbrella up to 3 Shaku.
A carpet which is used for outdoor tea ceremony, Noden, which covering the bench. Other than tea ceremony, it is also used in Japanese inn, hotel, restaurant, temple or anywhere in Japanese style. Of course it is also suitable for your home.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN