Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
Mame(mini) Wagasa  [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)
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Mame(mini) Wagasa [Gujo Dyed Sweetfish] (Pale Blue)

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和傘CASA
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It's small, but the construction, materials, and craftsmanship are exactly the same as the real thing!
Uses Mino handmade Japanese paper dyed with indigo of Gujo Honzome. "Gujo Honzome" is also designated as an intangible cultural property of Gujo City.

When you think of ayu, you think of the cormorant fishing that takes place every year from May 11th to October 15th in the clear Nagara River that flows through the center of Gifu City.
The indigo-dyed Japanese paper is likened to a deep, clear river, and sweetfish swimming comfortably in the river are depicted on small Japanese umbrellas.
The stitching is a pale pale blue and gives a soft impression.

Anyway, this size is cute.
Just like the parasol, the Japanese paper is not oiled, so please be careful not to get it wet.
It opens and closes, so it will be delivered in a closed state.

◆Mino handmade paper: Takeshi Kano, Koso Washi Kobo ◆Indigo dyeing: Kazuyoshi Watanabe, Gujo Honzome Watanabe Senmonoten ◆Hand and potter's wheel: Kazuo Nagaya, Nagaya Mokkojo ◆Umbrella production: Miki Tanaka, Takahashi Japanese umbrella

【specification】
-Umbrella length about 21cm
●Diameter about 37cm
- Total length (including handle) about 28 cm
●Number of bones: 24 ●Weight: about 75g
* Boxed

<Limit one item>

*Since it is also available in stores, there is a possibility that it will be sold out due to misplacement.
In that case, there is a possibility that we will contact you to cancel even if the purchase procedure is completed. Thank you for your understanding.
■ Contact information: info@teshigoto.casa [person in charge: Kawaguchi]

All Gifu Japanese umbrellas are carefully made one by one by the hands of craftsmen.

It takes over two months to make one Japanese umbrella.

Japanese umbrellas, which are said to be ``open as flowers, closed as bamboo'', are traditional Japanese crafts that are filled with the skill of craftsmen and attention to detail.

Each Japanese umbrella is created through numerous production processes that last over two months.

The thoughtfulness of craftsmen and traditional techniques create delicate beauty.

The framework of a Japanese umbrella is made from a piece of bamboo that is split evenly and assembled so that when the umbrella is folded, it returns to its original shape.

The moment you open it, the colors of the Japanese paper and the delicate threads create a beautiful shadow that surrounds the person holding it.
All of these are the only Japanese umbrellas in the world, created through the painstaking work of craftsmen.

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