- Description
- CREATORS INFO
These accessories are dyed and finished using hand-painted Yuzen techniques.
The left and right sides have different designs, and the feathers drawn with gold lines are beautiful and intricate.
Peacocks are said to be birds that ward off evil spirits, and are considered to be auspicious motifs that bring prosperity to descendants.
Based on the concept of "wearing a painting" of hand-painted Yuzen Produced in collaboration with "Dyeing Studio Masashige" and " Sextile, craft jewelry made from fabric and thread."
It can be used in a wide range of places, from everyday use to glamorous occasions.
| Product name |
Hand-painted Yuzen Peacock Earrings
| Materials |
pierced earrings: cotton, synthetic leather, metal fittings (titanium posts)
clip on earrings: cotton, synthetic leather, metal fittings (brass)
| Size |
Length: Approx. 6 cm
|Make it |
Dye Studio Masashige / Masashige Kaminaka
| Care Instructions |
When not in use, store it in a box or other container to protect it from UV rays and you can use it for a long time.
| Handling Precautions |
Be careful not to get it wet as it may stain. If water droplets form, wipe them off gently with a soft cloth. Please avoid overlapping or rubbing the product in a damp state for a long period of time, as this may cause discoloration or color transfer.
| About delivery date |
If in stock: We will respond immediately. If out of stock: It will take about one month .
Dyeing Studio Masashige
Traditionally, Kyo-Yuzen is often produced by dividing up the work, but from the design to the finishing touches, We carry out all the steps of hand-painted Yuzen.
Not limited to kimono and obi, In addition to silk, we also use hand-painted Yuzen techniques on a variety of materials, including cotton, linen, rayon, and leather. We also create accessories that are suited to modern life.
I like to paint flowers and plants as my subject matter, and I feel that nature has the power to gently embrace people and create peace of mind.
I create original designs by cherishing the sensibilities of the Japanese people, who have revered nature and lived in harmony with it.