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HOME > Travel & Culture > 5 Most Buyworthy Japanese Traditional Handicrafts

5 Most Buyworthy Japanese Traditional Handicrafts

2019-04-18

Japan’s cultural principle developed by a very important element ‘Handicraft’. In Japan’s thousands of years of history, there are a variety of craft works born in different regions within this island country. Some of them are valued more than their labeled price since they are handmade by professional Japanese craftsmen. Today, We would like to introduce some of the most praiseworthy Japanese crafts, which are definitely worth getting.

Table of Contents

  • Arita Ware
  • Hakone Yosegi
  • Nanbu Ironware
  • Kanazawa Gold Leaf
  • Kumano Brush
  • After Word

Arita Ware

Arita Ware or Aritayaki is stoneware and porcelain items from Arita town in Kyushu district. They have begun to be delivered in the 17th century. From that point forward, it was been considered as Japan’s best and most established porcelain items for more than 400 years. They are ordered into two classifications, fine art, and eating utensils today. Arita Ware is known for having the excellent hand-drawn painting on it. The most popular kind of Arita Ware is called Imari Ware.

Arita Ware

Hakone Yosegi

Hakone Yosegi is from Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture. It’s a kind of customary Japanese parquetry created in the Edo period. Utilizing just chosen wood to make mosaic work of regular fine grains and surfaces of wood by hand. An assortment of Yosegi items incorporates puzzle box, jewelry box, etc.. The variegated geometric structures and common tints of the wood in the parquetry truly demonstrate the visual concordance made by the different sorts of trees utilized.

Hakone Yosegi

Nanbu Ironware

Nambu Ironware or Nambu Tekki is from Iwate prefecture, significantly created in the mid 17th century. The ironware includes pot, tea kettles, cooking pots, and other little specialties. Nambu Ironware is known for its quality with a long procedure to deliver. It takes somewhere around 10 years to turn into a skilled worker of Nambu Ironware. Nowadays the beautiful forms of the ironware have developed in popularity.

Nanbu Ironware

Kanazawa Gold Leaf

Gold is viewed as a favorite color in Greater China. However, Kanazawa’s relationship with gold leaf started around 400 years back. Kanazawa takes pride in a large number of conventional crafted works, was also providing 90% of Japan’s domestic gold leaf market. It looks beautiful, so it’s a popular souvenir. At the point when the light hits it, the gold leaf shimmers, so it’s likewise recommended also just as a decoration.

Kanazawa Gold Leaf

Kumano Brush

Kumano Brush(Fude) is made in Kumano, Hiroshima. Kumano Brush holds 80% offer of brush items in Japan market. They are utilized for writing, art painting, and make-up and have been pulling in professional artists even abroad. It’s frequently depicted as the world best brush. It normally takes 70 steps to create one brush by the manual procedure. The tips of the hand-made brushes are normally uneven, which delivers a pleasant and random contact on paper or face, making a wonderful completion.

Makeup Brash
Calligraphy Brushes

After Word

An overlooked but important part of Japanese culture is their traditional handicrafts. If you want to see all the officially handicrafts made in Japan, please visit Buyee shopping site, there are certain items that you will just want to get your hands on from Japan.

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