Product Details
■Kyoto “Kurotani Washi” × Kyoto “Wagasa shop Tsujikura
A traditional craft that has been preserved and nurtured through a long history.
Kurotani Washi,” from the paper-making village of Ayabe, Kyoto, is a very rare type of Japanese paper that is made entirely by hand by craftsmen.
Kurotani washi is used in the restoration of cultural properties because of its durability and longevity, and its ability to withstand long-term preservation.
Tsujikura’s skilled craftsmen carefully crafted this rare Kurotani Unryu paper into a snake’s-eye umbrella over a long period of time.
We are pleased to offer you a superb product of “Kyoto Kurotani Washi” and “Kyoto Wagasa shop Tsujikura”.
■Orange with Danjuro Brown / High Quality Tsukiyakko
The contrast of light and dark colors of a single Japanese umbrella, which resembles a moonlit night, is beautiful in its kiritsugi pattern.
≪Kurotani Washi, the home of paper-making in Ayabe, Kyoto
The number of washi craftsmen has continued to decline over time, and is now in the single digits.
However, the number of craftsmen is relatively young, mainly in their 30s and 40s, and the production area is very active.
While preserving the traditional “handmade paper” technique that has continued for more than 800 years, the production area is also strengthening the development of new products and the production area’s brand.
While preserving the traditional handmade craftsmanship that has continued for more than 800 years, the region is also working to develop new products and strengthen the local brand.
Material: Kyoto Kurotani handmade Unryu paper, waterproofed
Color: Red/Brown
Bone: Bamboo
Stretchers: 44
Shaft: Bamboo
Latch: Wooden
Headband: Waterproof double-layered cloth
Length: 74cm
Diameter: 105cm