The leaf part of placid “marronnier” grown in the Mediterranean area, which reminds us of the roadside trees in Paris, is created utilizing the colors of natural materials.
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The large and small leaves are made of hand-made persimmon juice Japanese-paper with different concentrations and coating times. The persimmon juice is the natural coating material that is produced by fermenting and maturing green persimmons. This has the bug-repellent, antibacterial, and waterproof effects. In addition, the traditional technique called “Kuisaki” is used, utilizing the fiber length to realize a soft-looking contour. For the background, the uncommon oil paper that was produced from bamboo and underwent wax coating is used.
The relatively large leaf part is made of the expressive hemp paper, which is produced abroad using dyed hemp. The small red leaf part is made of the Japanese paper dyed by the batik wool-dyeing technique. Batik means the dyeing method using wax. Wax is applied to the part to resist dyeing, and dyeing is conducted, and then wax is removed. The wax-applied part is not colored, and so unique patterns emerge. For the background, the Japanese paper striped with a unique technique is used.
The material for indigo-dyeing is a polygonaceous plant, which has vivid color called “Japan Blue,” the Japanese symbol color. The large and small leaves with different concentrations and application times enable you to enjoy the chic attractiveness of indigo. For the background, the Japanese paper striped with a unique technique is used.
The leaf part is made of the metallic enamel Japanese-paper, which expresses the new attractiveness of Japanese papers. Its surface is glossy black, while its backside is gold. For the background, the jet-black kouzo Japanese paper is crumpled and the ink-dropped green Japanese paper is placed as a band.
The leaf part is made of the silver powder-coated Japanese-paper―the foil with beautiful silver is selected from the foil Japanese-papers that uses the foil called “Kanazawa foil” which is inherited in Kanazawa-shi, and the selected foil is crumbed, and then the crumbed foil is applied to Japanese paper. The background has the design in which the impressive red enamel Japanese-paper is seen from the slits on the kneaded kouzo Japanese-paper.
■The coloration of each product may differ from the above image. Since each product is made of natural materials by hand, every product is unique.
■Glass and acrylic are included in products. Please be careful when using them.
■The above mentioned contents may be changed without notice, due to the change in specifications, etc.