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Katagami Metal Treasure Box, Red Fuji, Silver
A Rin crossing certified item.
[7th TASK Monozukuri Grand Prize/Incentive Award Winner in 2012]
Made using a traditional patterned stencil, a tool for dyeing kimono patterns. This new tableware series was born from a collaboration between Yada Stencil Shop, that has been continued making patterns in Katsushika Ward since the Edo period, and the traditional metal products of Asakawa Metal Works. These are items that are sure to bring new richness into your life.
This item is a Katagami Metal Series accessory box. Perfect for storing earrings, rings, badges, cufflinks etc. Can be used by both men and women.
In silver plated and black plated colors, and available in 7 designs. This is a red Fuji pattern silver plated item.
Bunzankama Platinum Peony Fashion Case
From Bunzankama, one of the famous names in Aritayaki, comes their Peony series.
This small, stylish item combines the long history of the creation process with modern sensibilities. Each piece is intricately decorated by hand.
This ceramic fashion case is rich with handmade charm while the platinum peony pattern adds even more stylish appeal.
This makes a great addition to any dinner table as well as a lovely interior decoration.
Wajima Lacquer Small Box (Hexagonal), Cosmos Flower by Tomoda
Masterfully crafted gold-inlaid lacquerware that Wajima Island is known for. A versatile and lovely item that can be used for holding both decorative objects and even foods.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Wooden Remote Control Rack (Spring and Autumn)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Wooden material is lacquered and polished repeatedly and cherry blossom and maple patterns are carefully created with silver powder. It holds remote controls, stationery or glasses neatly.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Wooden Multi-Purpose BOX (Large, Obi Grape)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
After drawing grapes with black lacquer, gold leaf is pasted on, kijiro lacquer is overlaid, and it is finished with a technique unique to Yakumonuri lacquerware. Desk items can be stored neatly.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumo-Nuri Lacquerware, Wooden Sekiitsu Cover, Stationery Box (Unkin)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Cherry blossom and maple are carefully created with dry colored lacquer on wooden material, kijiro lacquer is overlaid, and it is finished with a technique unique to Yakumonuri lacquerware. It stores up to A4-sized documents.
NEW tetu Accessory Case Nanbu Tekki /Koizumi Makoto
A Nanbu Tekki accessory case - Nanbu Tekki is designated as a traditional craft of Japan.
The combination of heavy & thick iron together with the gentle wooden texture of walnut are in perfect harmony with each other and give an overwhelming sense of impact when placed on your desk. The iron's presence and luxurious aura give your desk space a wonderful appearance. A chic item that helps you tidy and organize accessories and other small items such as watches, coins, etc.
[tetu]
Designed by Makoto Koizumi (Furniture Designer)
Nanbu ironware has been loved by people since the Edo period and has a history of 400 years.
This tetu series is not less weighty, yet also has been created so that you can use the items in your everyday life.
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.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN