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Folding fan / botanical leather® indigo dyeing / spotted tie-dye / Tokyo Pig Leather

Folding fan / botanical leather® indigo dyeing / spotted tie-dye / Tokyo Pig Leather

型番

bam-f-01
Regular price ¥36,300 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥36,300 JPY
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手技

Indigo dye

産地

Leather: Tokyo, Fan: Kyoto

鞣し

Chrome tanning

サイズ

Length of rib: 22.5cm

パッケージ

w245×d50×h22mm
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Pig leather dyed with fermented indigo from Tokushima is thinly sliced ​​by hand by artisans and made into folding fans in Kyoto. The leather used is tanned, so you can enjoy the changes that occur in the leather over time.

We will deliver it in a luxurious paulownia box.

Indigo dyeing was introduced from China in ancient times, and was popular among the common people in the Edo period. As it has a strong antibacterial effect, dyed clothes are also effective in preventing skin diseases and poisonous insects. There are various varieties of indigo grass, such as Kojoko, Hyakukan, and Senbon, and it is currently cultivated in Tokushima, Miyazaki, Hokkaido, etc., but the production volume is decreasing year by year. At "te saho", we mainly use fermented indigo grass of Kojoko from Tokushima, which has been praised as the finest since the Edo period, and dye it with a vat dyeing method.

[Mottled dyeing]
This is a traditional technique in which the leather is soaked in water to soften it, then squeezed by hand. Repeated dyeing creates complex patterns, and the thinner the material, the finer and more delicate the patterns will be.

-Since this product is made from natural materials, each individual product will have different details due to differences in color, streaks, finish, etc.
- Color fading or transfer may occur due to friction or water leakage.
- Please note that if the product is in contact with resins such as polyvinyl chloride for a long period of time, it may become sticky or cause color transfer.
Care instructions
- Please be careful not to get it wet as this may cause the shape to change or mold to grow.
- Please avoid using alcohol-based solvents such as thinner or benzene.

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・Please note that this item will be shipped via EMS, so additional customs fees will be charged when you receive the item.

The "mystery" of indigo-dyed leather

Awa indigo dyeing

This leather is dyed using traditional Japanese indigo dyeing techniques. The leather is dyed with Sukumo indigo dye, which is made by fermenting the indigo plant. Sukumo indigo dye contains the subtle colors of the plant, which is made from indigo leaves. It is characterized by its depth of color, and the subtle differences that occur depending on the season and dye conditions, allowing you to enjoy its individuality. Indigo dyeing is made using fermentation techniques, and natural products are used to activate the fermentation bacteria during dyeing. Therefore, it has a small impact on the environment and is a sustainable dyeing method that receives the blessings of nature. Each piece of leather is carefully hand-dyed by a craftsman using natural indigo dye, resulting in a finish that gives you a sense of the delicate art woven by nature. Among them, "shibori indigo dyeing" is dyed by craftsmen who tie each piece with thread, and depending on how it is folded, various patterns can be created, and you will never come across the same one again, so to speak, it creates a once-in-a-lifetime pattern. Enjoy the traditional Japanese indigo dyeing technique and the one-of-a-kind patterns.

Awa indigo dyeing in Tokushima, Japan's No. 1 indigo producing region

Tokushima Prefecture is the number one producer of indigo in Japan, and its history is long, said to date back to the Heian period. The leaves of the indigo plant (Tadeai) grown and harvested in Tokushima Prefecture are dried and fermented to create a natural indigo dye called "sukumo," which is called "Awa indigo." In the Edo period, as cotton became more widespread, indigo-dyed products became popular among the common people, and indigo production flourished, continuing to the present day.

A once-in-a-lifetime pattern dyed one by one by hand

Awa indigo dyed leather is a leather that can truly express JAPAN BLUE, with a deep blue color that is achieved by using indigo material for dyeing.
Indigo seeds are sown in March. After that, the indigo leaves harvested in the summer are dried in the sun and left in a "bed" from autumn to mid-February.
The process of adding water and mixing it, known as "kirikaeshi," is repeated.
After that, the sukumo (dye) that has been fermented by the indigo master is placed in an indigo vat and fermented with wheat, wood ash, etc., before finally moving on to the dyeing process.
Each piece is dyed by a skilled craftsman, who continues the dyeing process over and over again until he is satisfied with the color.
In addition, the sophisticated tie-dyeing technique creates beautiful, hand-made patterns that bring out a unique individuality.

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