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.
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.
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
Janome (Slender umbrella)
This is a Japanese umbrella made of Unryu paper from Kurotani, Kyoto, which is designated as an intangible cultural asset by Kyoto Prefecture. Handmade Washi made from high quality Kozo paper is very strong and suitable for Wagasa.
Janome (Slender umbrella)
Janome (Slender umbrella)
Izayoi(Yellow) / Specially selected Tsukiyakko Kurotani Washi
This is a transparent mustard-colored Japanese paper umbrella. The "KIWAMI" series is made of raw materials selected by Tsujikura and craftsmen with excellent skills.
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
Made of bamboo and Japanese paper, it is a sturdy, old-fashioned umbrella. Apply vegetable oil specially made for Japanese umbrella The paper is waterproofed by coating it It can be used on rainy days.
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Janome (Slender umbrella)
Kyoto Kurotani, Unryu / Janome Pattern / jet-black with snowstorm
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
This is a traditional sturdy Bangasa made of bamboo and Japanese paper. It can be used on rainy days because the Japanese paper is waterproofed by coating it with vegetable oil specially made for Wagasa.