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Japanese artisan at work

Artisans

The hands behind each creation.

Hands at Work — Weekly Artisan Showcase

Isshindo

Wood carving and lacquer workshop pop-up
[Isshindo]

May 14(Thu) - 19(Tue)

I propose handcrafted lacquerware that can be easily used in everyday life. Enjoy the warmth, richness, and character of these vessels. Why not add a touch of sparkle to your home?

Nanairo

Natural stone and leather cord accessories pop-up
[Nanairo]

May 21(Thu) - 26(Tue)

Nanairo* is an original accessory brand using natural stones, leather cords, and wire. I hope that when you gaze upon the stones, or when you wear them, you will experience moments of richness and happiness. I created these pieces with the wish that they will be a companion on your journey through life.

Ishii

Kimono remake pop-up
[Ishii]

May 28(Thu) - June 02(Tue)

I remake kimonos into women's and men's clothing, accessories, and interior goods, and we also handle products that evoke a sense of traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Irodori Koubou Coconico

Hand-painted and stencil-dyed flowers and animals pop-up
[Irodori Koubou Coconico]

June 04(Thu) - 09(Tue)

I introduce lifestyle goods that feature lively depictions of flowers and animals on leather goods, bags, and clothing, created using stencil dyeing and painting techniques.

Tom heart

Natural stone accessories pop-up
[Tom heart]

June 11(Thu) - 16(Tue)

I handcraft each piece of jewelry, paying close attention to the flexibility of the piece when worn, for example, by inserting joints between natural stones.

Silver Kiso

Silver art jewelry
[Silver Kiso]

June 18(Thu) - 23(Tue)

Each piece of art jewelry is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation made from pure silver. Please enjoy the unparalleled skill and beauty of pure silver crochet, crafted by crocheting extremely fine pure silver wires like lace.

Ishii

Kimono remake pop-up
[Ishii]

June 25(Thu) - 30(Tue)

I remake kimonos into women's and men's clothing, accessories, and interior goods, and we also handle products that evoke a sense of traditional Japanese aesthetics.

“Crafted slowly, sincerely, in Tokyo.”

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