Hotaruan x Takezasado Nishijin-ori drawstring bag
Hotaruan x Takezasado Nishijin-ori drawstring bag
Hotaruan x Takezasado Nishijin-ori drawstring bag
Hotaruan x Takezasado Nishijin-ori drawstring bag
Hotaruan x Takezasado Nishijin-ori drawstring bag

Hotaruan x Takezasado Nishijin-ori drawstring bag

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This is a collaboration work with "Takezasado", a woodblock print artist in Kyoto.

A candy ball that spreads all over, as if it had rolled out of a can.
The circles drawn in bright pastel colors such as yellow and pink are designed to stand out even more in the jet black background.

Nishijin-ori's technology beautifully expresses the color changes that permeate the Japanese paper of woodblock prints, the delicate gradation, and the three-dimensional hue.
"Ame" studded in a chic black background is carefully woven one by one with threads dyed vividly by craftsmen, and by deliberately drawing irregular circles, it draws an attractive design of woodblock prints. It has a luxurious finish.

We woven such "candy" woodblock prints with Nishijin-ori and made it into a bag.

Each item is handmade and has a polite finish.
It is also a nice point that it is very lightweight.

* The color of the product in the posted image may differ from the actual product depending on the browser etc.

Material: 44% nylon 56% rayon

size:Length / 24.5cm / Width / 20cm / Weight / 190g

Place of manufacture: Kyoto Nishijin

Delivery time: about 10 days

Inheriting the tradition that has been passed down, we value "making high-quality works" using selected materials and "providing high-quality living" that can be obtained by using those works.

Based on the classic pattern, we are actively incorporating new sensibilities that match the times so that you can use high-quality products for a long time while inheriting the skills of our predecessors.

We hope that rich and luxurious time will flow and make you happy in the daily lives of those who have acquired Tamuraya's work.