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A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Rabbit: Due to its bouncing manner, a rabbit is an auspicious animal that is said to advance things in leaps and bounds.
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Bird: Birds are animals popular in Japan that are said to bring luck in business.
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Deer: Its grand antlers are said to symbolize victory in battle.
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Hedgehogs: As hedgehogs have many children they are considered a symbol of fertility.
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Bear: As bears grow to become very large, they are said to symbolize growth and becoming a "big shot".
A handkerchief born from the world's first trees. Crafted using "wood thread", thread made from Japanese cedar & cypress trees from Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. This "wood thread" is woven together with organic cotton to create this handkerchief that is kind to both the forest and your skin.
This item is made using thinned wood and so leads to forest conservation.
Owl: Owls are an auspicious animal in Japan as the word for owl, "fukuro", can also mean "without hardships" and "bringing luck".
Kaga Yuzen Handkerchief, Cornus Kousa
A traditional yuzen handkerchief with an impressive, vivid flower pattern.
◇About Kaga yuzen
Kaga yuzen began around 500 years ago. In the middle of 17th century, a dyeing method called "Kaga okunizome" was perfected. Based on the techniques of iroe patterns, Kaga yuzen is finely crafted expressing natural beauty with five gradated colors - navy, dark red, ocher, grass green and ancient purple.
On top of the idea of design, it goes through nine processes before being completed, such as rough sketching, masking, coloring, texture dyeing, washing, etc.
Kaga Yuzen Handkerchief, Collection of Treasures
A traditional yuzen handkerchief with an impressive, vivid flower pattern.
◇About Kaga yuzen
Kaga yuzen began around 500 years ago. In the middle of 17th century, a dyeing method called "Kaga okunizome" was perfected. Based on the techniques of iroe patterns, Kaga yuzen is finely crafted expressing natural beauty with five gradated colors - navy, dark red, ocher, grass green and ancient purple.
On top of the idea of design, it goes through nine processes before being completed, such as rough sketching, masking, coloring, texture dyeing, washing, etc.
Kaga Yuzen Handkerchief, Wisteria
A traditional yuzen handkerchief with an impressive, vivid flower pattern.
◇About Kaga yuzen
Kaga yuzen began around 500 years ago. In the middle of 17th century, a dyeing method called "Kaga okunizome" was perfected. Based on the techniques of iroe patterns, Kaga yuzen is finely crafted expressing natural beauty with five gradated colors - navy, dark red, ocher, grass green and ancient purple.
On top of the idea of design, it goes through nine processes before being completed, such as rough sketching, masking, coloring, texture dyeing, washing, etc.
Kaga Yuzen Handkerchief, Peony
A traditional yuzen handkerchief with an impressive, vivid flower pattern.
◇About Kaga yuzen
Kaga yuzen began around 500 years ago. In the middle of 17th century, a dyeing method called "Kaga okunizome" was perfected. Based on the techniques of iroe patterns, Kaga yuzen is finely crafted expressing natural beauty with five gradated colors - navy, dark red, ocher, grass green and ancient purple.
On top of the idea of design, it goes through nine processes before being completed, such as rough sketching, masking, coloring, texture dyeing, washing, etc.
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