Higasa (Japanese parasol)
This is the strongest Japanese parasol with both durability and beauty, made of sturdy Kuroya Unryu paper hand-made for Japanese parasols by Tsujikura craftsmen.
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
Washi craftsmen and wagasa umbrella craftsmen work hard every day to preserve and pass on to future generations the traditions and culture that have been handed down from generation to generation since ancient times in Japan. The combination of these two traditional crafts has resulted in a beautiful and genuine Kurodani Washi umbrella through a number of processes. We are pleased to offer you a superb product made by "Kyoto Kurotani Washi" and "Kyoto Wagasa shop Tsujikura". [caption id="attachment_21122" align="alignnone" width="328"] Kurotani Unryu paper[/caption]
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
This is a sturdy, old-fashioned Bangasa made of bamboo and Japanese paper. The Japanese paper is coated with vegetable oil specially designed for Japanese umbrellas to make it waterproof, so it can be used on rainy days.
Janome (Slender umbrella)
Kurotani's Unryu paper, a strong Japanese paper handmade for Wagasa, is completed by Tsujikura's craftsmen, and is the strongest product that combines durability and beauty.
"Evening Moon" This snake's-eye umbrella is designed to resemble the faintly floating moon seen in the evening. The inside of the umbrella is decorated with threads matching the color of the umbrella. The moonlit pattern is made by hand, using the advanced techniques of skilled craftsmen, and each piece is made by hand with meticulous attention to detail. It fascinates the heart of the wearer both from the outside and from the inside.
This is a miniature size Japanese umbrella with a Yuzen pattern of seasonal flowers. The miniature size makes it easy to use as a Japanese interior. The miniature size is also suitable for Japanese interior decoration. It comes with a bamboo umbrella stand, an umbrella bag, and a cosmetic box.
Tsujikura craftsmen carefully tailor this durable and beautiful Japanese parasol from Kyoto's Kurotani Washi paper, which is handmade for the Japanese umbrella.