Upcycled by the traditional technique ofTsumamizaiku, using a traditional craft of
"Sakai Chusen" was to be disposed of as out of standard due to a slight defect.
Pendant with dancing flowers /Hana Mau Pendant
*For casual wear! For gorgeous occasions!
The beauty of traditional Chusen dyeing creates a lovely look.
Casual style or gorgeous occasions.
Unique pendant that you won't find anywhere else!
*Each one is handmade and original.
Each pendant is handmade by cutting non-standard Chusen fabric, so the
patterns and colors are different. This pendant is your own original!
*Contributing to Japan Sakai's traditional craftsmanship and sustainability.
Chusen, a traditional craft originally intended to be used for children's
yukata (summer kimonos)
We breathed new life into them instead of discarding them because they were
out of standard. We named this pendant "Hana Mau Pendant" after the
word "Mau" meaning "dancing" in yukata (light cotton kimono).
Body size: approx. 3cmX3cmX2.5cm
(height)
*Tsumamizaiku is a traditional craft that has been used since the late Edo period
(1603-1868). No needles or thread are used.
Caution: Do not get the fabric wet. It may cause shrinkage. Please note that
the image is an image only and each piece is an original product and may not
be exactly the same as the one shown in the photo. Please note that the shape of
the product may change or be damaged
if it is held down from above or if excessive force is applied to it.
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- Made in Japan: Pendant made from the perspective of sustainability and upcycling. Using a cloth from the traditional craft Sakai Chusen Dyeing that has become out of standard due to a slight blur, it was transformed into a Pendant using the traditional Tsumamizaiku technique. The fabric, originally intended to be used for children's summer kimono.
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