Description
This bracelet is made with plenty of Iga braid. High-quality silk is densely woven into it, making it both comfortable to wear and strong. The creaking sound it makes when you pull on it is proof of this. The hook features a large silver part reminiscent of a spool of thread. The skill of the braid artisans and the artisans at Kasu Studio shines through in this exquisite piece, which can be worn in any setting, Japanese or Western, and is sure to last.
This bracelet is made with plenty of Iga braid from "Kasu Studio & Iga Braid." It's densely woven with high-quality silk, making it both comfortable and strong. The creaking sound it makes when you pull on it is proof of this. The hook features a large silver part reminiscent of a spool of thread. The skill of the braid artisans and the artisans at Kasu Studio shines through in this exquisite piece, which can be worn in any setting, Japanese or Western, and is sure to last.
[What is Iga Kumihimo?]
The origins of Iga braids are ancient, and are said to date back to before the Nara period. In the Heian period, elaborate braids began to be used for Buddhist altars and Shinto ritual implements. During the era of the samurai class, a large amount of braids for armor and swords were produced, and a braiding culture centered on military equipment was born. After the sword ban was issued and samurai society collapsed, the traditional braiding techniques of the Edo period became popular for the obi-jime and haori cords that are indispensable for Japanese clothing, and nowadays straps and glass cords are also made and are gaining popularity.
This bracelet is made with plenty of Iga braid from "Kasu Studio & Iga Braid." It's densely woven with high-quality silk, making it both comfortable and strong. The creaking sound it makes when you pull on it is proof of this. The hook features a large silver part reminiscent of a spool of thread. The skill of the braid artisans and the artisans at Kasu Studio shines through in this exquisite piece, which can be worn in any setting, Japanese or Western, and is sure to last.
[What is Iga Kumihimo?]
The origins of Iga braids are ancient, and are said to date back to before the Nara period. In the Heian period, elaborate braids began to be used for Buddhist altars and Shinto ritual implements. During the era of the samurai class, a large amount of braids for armor and swords were produced, and a braiding culture centered on military equipment was born. After the sword ban was issued and samurai society collapsed, the traditional braiding techniques of the Edo period became popular for the obi-jime and haori cords that are indispensable for Japanese clothing, and nowadays straps and glass cords are also made and are gaining popularity.
| Item details | |
| material | Silver Silk |
| size | Length 18cm (inner motif: height 1.5cm x width 2cm) |
*All products at "Kasuu Kobo" are individually handmade by artisans and produced in small quantities. Therefore, there will be no reproduction or restocking, so please forgive us if the product is sold out.
The Standard Series fully expresses the handmade feel of the artisans at Kasu Studio. Using original cast silver and natural stones, the series incorporates traditional Japanese patterns into modern fashion. Popular lines feature motifs of cherry blossoms, frogs, dragons, lotus flowers, and goldfish. The lineup includes rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendant heads, eyeglasses, wallet chains, and earrings.
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