Like leather, handbags of grape bark can last for many years and are known for their durability and quality, usually the outer bark is used.
We introduce unique accessories made with the opposite the inner bark facing out.
The grape bark is harvested in the summer.
When the bark is dried after harvesting, it is inevitably peeled and cracked, making it unsuitable for weaving baskets.
After several years of storing such unusable materials, the bark unexpectedly turned a beautiful amber color on the inside of the bark.
This brooch was made using that inner bark. Two sizes are available, small and large.
It looks good not only for wearing but also for decorating bags, pouches, etc.
Since these pins are thicker, they may make large holes in clothing. It may be suitable for roughly woven items such as knits and sweaters. For delicate items, please try it while keeping an eye on it.
Please choose the size you prefer.
–Basket Making in the Shōnai area in Yamagata Pref.–
Yamagata is located in the southwest of the Tōhoku region(Northeastern part of Japan), facing the Sea of Japan. Yamagata is divided into four major area: Murayama, Mogami, Okitama, and Shōnai areas. Each of these areas has its own climate and culture, and each has its own characteristics.
In Yamagata, there are many plains near the sea, and the Shōnai area is known as a rice-producing place. In the Shōnai area, there are people who make baskets from a variety of materials.
If you look at a map, you will see the Shōnai area with its famous mountains to the east and south. The person who makes these accessories always creates many new things from the viewpoint of the people who use them, and creates not only practical, but also exciting and fun works of art.
These square brooches are made of grape bark.
Like leather, handbags of grape bark can last for many years and are known for their durability and quality, usually the outer bark is used.
We introduce unique accessories made with the opposite the inner bark facing out.
The grape bark is harvested in the summer.
When the bark is dried after harvesting, it is inevitably peeled and cracked, making it unsuitable for weaving baskets.
After several years of storing such unusable materials, the bark unexpectedly turned a beautiful amber color on the inside of the bark.
This brooch was made using that inner bark. Two sizes are available, small and large.
The center of the brooch is decorated with a small flower knot. This flower knot is also made of grape bark, with the outer and innner bark woven together.The wide inner bark of grape is boldly braided around that flower knot. You can see many wavy fibers running through it. This is the reason for the strong grape material.The holes are knots in the wood. You can enjoy the texture and feel unique to natural materials.Textures and sizes vary from one to another.The pin of the brooch is large and thick, so the open hole may be noticeable after putting it on your clothes or other items. Please understand this.This is Small size.This is Large size.This one is wearing the large size.The inner bark also shows a shiny luster depending on the light, giving it a different look.
It looks good not only for wearing but also for decorating bags, pouches, etc.
Since these pins are thicker, they may make large holes in clothing. It may be suitable for roughly woven items such as knits and sweaters. For delicate items, please try it while keeping an eye on it.
Please choose the size you prefer.
–Basket Making in the Shōnai area in Yamagata Pref.–
Yamagata is located in the southwest of the Tōhoku region(Northeastern part of Japan), facing the Sea of Japan. Yamagata is divided into four major area: Murayama, Mogami, Okitama, and Shōnai areas. Each of these areas has its own climate and culture, and each has its own characteristics.
In Yamagata, there are many plains near the sea, and the Shōnai area is known as a rice-producing place. In the Shōnai area, there are people who make baskets from a variety of materials.
If you look at a map, you will see the Shōnai area with its famous mountains to the east and south. The person who makes these accessories always creates many new things from the viewpoint of the people who use them, and creates not only practical, but also exciting and fun works of art.
These square brooches are made of grape bark.
Like leather, handbags of grape bark can last for many years and are known for their durability and quality, usually the outer bark is used.
We introduce unique accessories made with the opposite the inner bark facing out.
The grape bark is harvested in the summer.
When the bark is dried after harvesting, it is inevitably peeled and cracked, making it unsuitable for weaving baskets.
After several years of storing such unusable materials, the bark unexpectedly turned a beautiful amber color on the inside of the bark.
This brooch was made using that inner bark. Two sizes are available, small and large.
The center of the brooch is decorated with a small flower knot. This flower knot is also made of grape bark, with the outer and innner bark woven together.The wide inner bark of grape is boldly braided around that flower knot. You can see many wavy fibers running through it. This is the reason for the strong grape material.The holes are knots in the wood. You can enjoy the texture and feel unique to natural materials.Textures and sizes vary from one to another.The pin of the brooch is large and thick, so the open hole may be noticeable after putting it on your clothes or other items. Please understand this.This is Small size.This is Large size.This one is wearing the large size.The inner bark also shows a shiny luster depending on the light, giving it a different look.
It looks good not only for wearing but also for decorating bags, pouches, etc.
Since these pins are thicker, they may make large holes in clothing. It may be suitable for roughly woven items such as knits and sweaters. For delicate items, please try it while keeping an eye on it.
Please choose the size you prefer.
–Basket Making in the Shōnai area in Yamagata Pref.–
Yamagata is located in the southwest of the Tōhoku region(Northeastern part of Japan), facing the Sea of Japan. Yamagata is divided into four major area: Murayama, Mogami, Okitama, and Shōnai areas. Each of these areas has its own climate and culture, and each has its own characteristics.
In Yamagata, there are many plains near the sea, and the Shōnai area is known as a rice-producing place. In the Shōnai area, there are people who make baskets from a variety of materials.
If you look at a map, you will see the Shōnai area with its famous mountains to the east and south. The person who makes these accessories always creates many new things from the viewpoint of the people who use them, and creates not only practical, but also exciting and fun works of art.