Kokontozai: KASHIYUKA’s Shop of Japanese Arts and Crafts — Doll’s Festival Mobiles
『カーサ ブルータス』2023年3月号より
March 8, 2023 | Design | KASHIYUKA’s Shop of Japanese Arts and Crafts | photo_Keisuke Fukamizu hair & make-up_Masako Osuga editor_Masae Wako translation_Mika Yoshida & David G. Imber
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Hina-no-tsurushikazari, mobile-like hanging decorations that are suspended at the side of traditional tiered Hina ningyō (Hina doll) display stages, are the unique handcraft associated with the Izu-Inatori district of the town of Higashiizu, a place also known for the distinctive cherry blossom known as kawazu sakura. Our shopkeeper KASHIYUKA visited Kinu-no-Kai, a group dedicated to preserving this tradition. “Amid the spirit of devotion to the future of children I sense an incomparable feeling of love,” she said.
Purchase No. 58【Doll’s Festival Mobiles】Small, handsewn Hinamatsuri decorations — suspended doll figurines summoning the happiness of women young and old.
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