Okinawa Bingata Cushion Cover, Traditional Japanese Dyeing - Kawasaki City Store

节省$17.40

Color Variation: White
价格:
销售价格$40.60 正常价格$58.00

描述

Cushion cover crafted with Okinawa’s traditional Bingata dyeing

This cushion cover showcases the unique and colorful art of Okinawa Bingata, a traditional Japanese dyeing technique. Inspired by ancient Ise stencils, the design is dyed using Okinawa’s distinctive method and then printed onto the fabric. Made from high-quality polyester, the material is soft, thick, and resistant to wrinkles. The vibrant yellow variant reflects the noble “yamabuki” color, historically regarded as a prestigious hue in Okinawa. Perfect for adding a touch of Japanese tradition and elegance to any living space.

Variations:

  • Colors: White, Yellow (Yamabuki)

  • Size: 45cm × 45cm

Material:
Polyester fiber

About Us

Akari Co., Ltd. brings the magic of Japanese traditional patterns into modern interiors. Our lamps, including Ise Katagami Metal Lamps and Edo Kiriko Crystal Lamps, transform historic designs into healing light and shadow art. Using natural-like light, we preserve the colors and essence of traditional Japanese art while creating a calming, modern ambiance for homes worldwide.

About KAWASAKI CITY STORE

KAWASAKI CITY STORE brings a curated collection of products from the City of Kawasaki in Japan to customers around the world. We promise to support our customers kindly, courteously, and promptly, based on the spirit of Omotenashi.

Kawasaki City is located just west of Tokyo, Japan. As part of the Tokyo metropolitan area, the city has significantly contributed to Japan's industrialization and modernization.

Furthermore, Kawasaki City is one of the locations depicted in "The 53 Stations of the Tokaido" (Hiroshige Utagawa, 1832-1833) and is situated along the historic Tokaido road, the highway connecting Edo to Kyoto. Therefore, we honor both modern and traditional Japanese cultures. Through this store, overseas customers can purchase a variety of products made by Japanese specialists, from glass artisans to sheet metal workers.

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