These two umbrellas are inspired by the wind chimes of Tsugaru Glass, a traditional craft in Aomori Prefecture, and demonstrate the ultimate pursuit of color and texture by Japanese craftsmen. The clarity of glass, the fluidity of color, and the coolness brought by wind chimes are transformed into patterns on the umbrella surface. They are not only practical, but also more like a portable work of art. When you open the umbrella, a dreamlike scenery unfolds above your head, bringing a moment of poetry and tenderness to rainy days.
"Vibrant Colors" uses eight glass colors that symbolize the Aomori Nebuta Festival, full of passion and vitality. The rounded shape of the umbrella like a wind chime is matched with the glass-glossy illustrations, presenting the gorgeous scene of paper lanterns and firelight interweaving during the festival. This umbrella not only protects against wind and rain, but also evokes people's memories and expectations of summer festivals.
The "Sea of Aomori" depicts the tranquil atmosphere of the sea and sky with deep blue and transparent glass texture. The blue spiral texture on the umbrella symbolizes the waves. When it is held up, it feels like being on the coast of Aomori, feeling the vastness and tranquility of the northern nature. This umbrella brings not only a cool feeling, but also a sense of tranquility and restrained beauty.
**Product Information**
■ Material: Cloth- Polyethylene bone/ bone- Fiberglass, middle pole- Steel, handle- Polystyrene
■ Size: Length: 92cm, bone length: 60cm, diameter: 85cm
■ Note: This is a transparent umbrella, without UV protection and sunshade function
■ Origin: China
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- A transparent umbrella inspired by the famous glass wind chimes in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.
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