Keijusha Washi Treasure Boxes (Set of 3)
$680
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$680
No additional charges on delivery — guaranteed. All customs duties included.
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At Keijusha, two Japanese traditions meet:Yatsuowashi and katazome stencil dyeing.Yatsuowashi, developed in Toyama during the Muromachi period (1336–1573), was once used to wrap the region’s medicines, and when industrial production began to eclipse the local paper trade,Yatsuonative Keisuke Yoshida set out to preserve it. While recovering from illness in his hometown, Yoshidaen countered the writings of Mingei founder Soetsu Yanagi and soon after met the celebrated stencil artist Keisuke Serizawa. Their collaboration united Yoshida’s expertise in papermaking with Serizawa’s bold designs, laying the foundations forKeijusha,establishedin 1960. Today the workshop produces washi paper boxes using katazome, where rice paste is applied through hand-cut stencils before layers of vivid color are brushed on, then washed and dried by hand.
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At Keijusha, two Japanese traditions meet:Yatsuowashi and katazome stencil dyeing.Yatsuowashi, developed in Toyama during the Muromachi period (1336–1573), was once used to wrap the region’s medicines, and when industrial production began to eclipse the local paper trade,Yatsuonative Keisuke Yoshida set out to preserve it. While recovering from illness in his hometown, Yoshidaen countered the writings of Mingei founder Soetsu Yanagi and soon after met the celebrated stencil artist Keisuke Serizawa. Their collaboration united Yoshida’s expertise in papermaking with Serizawa’s bold designs, laying the foundations forKeijusha,establishedin 1960. Today the workshop produces washi paper boxes using katazome, where rice paste is applied through hand-cut stencils before layers of vivid color are brushed on, then washed and dried by hand.
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