Bookmarks & Triangular Bookmarks (Murasaki Shikibu, Fujiwara no Michinaga, Abe no Seimei, Sei Shonagon, Akiko) Manga-Style Designs - Kurumira Shop

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Variation: Murasaki Shikibu
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Description

A set of elegant bookmarks featuring five historical Japanese figures—Sei Shonagon, Murasaki Shikibu, Abe no Seimei, Fujiwara no Michinaga, and Akiko. Designed with the beauty of Edo-period patterns on Yuzen Washi, these bookmarks bring a touch of Japanese history and tradition to your reading experience.

Bookmarks: This collection includes two types of bookmarks:

  1. Standard Bookmark: Slips between the pages of a book.
  2. Triangular Bookmark: Fits over the corner of a page for a unique and functional design.

Triangular Bookmark Set (5 pieces):
A set of five triangular bookmarks, each featuring a different historical figure. These bookmarks elegantly hold your place by clipping onto the page corner.

Variations:

  • Murasaki Shikibu
  • Fujiwara no Michinaga
  • Abe no Seimei
  • Sei Shonagon
  • Akiko
  • Triangular Bookmark Set (5 pieces)

About the Brand:

Bringing the Essence of Japanese Tradition to Life

Even a simple folded paper crane can reflect the world of Japanese aesthetics, thanks to the intricate patterns of Yuzen Washi.

What is Yuzen Washi?
Yuzen Washi is a type of Japanese paper characterized by patterns that resemble Yuzen dyeing, a traditional textile dyeing technique.

The Origins of "Yuzen"
The term "Yuzen" dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868). During this time, extravagant kimono decorations—such as gold and silver embroidery—were banned under government-imposed luxury restrictions. In response, artisans developed Yuzen dyeing, a method that created intricate and colorful painted designs as an alternative to embroidery.

This innovative technique quickly became popular among the common people for its vibrant and detailed patterns. The name "Yuzen" is said to come from the artist Miyazaki Yuzensai, who helped refine and popularize the style.

Yuzen Washi continues to be a symbol of Japanese elegance, blending delicate artistry with cultural heritage.

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