Collection: Jakkyu
This is the only workshop that continues the tradition of "Kyo Koma", a traditional Kyoto craft. "Kyo Koma" originated as "ozashiki" tops made by upper-class women in the "Momoyama" period, by wrapping scraps of "kimono" fabric around a bamboo core. Today, they are made by wrapping flat cotton cord around a bamboo core. Highly artistic tops, such as precise reproductions of the floats used in the "Gion" Festival, are also popular as ornamental pieces.
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A set of three brightly colored kyokoma, three types
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Kyo-koma large
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Kyo Koma Sakura Mai Koma Set / no.0529
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Kyoto Koma Gold Storm Red and White / no.1214
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Kyo-koma Ogurayama
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eto koma
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Kyokoma Kyoto Vegetable Set / no.0384
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Kyo-Koma Gion Yamahoko Naginatohoko
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Kyo-koma Gion Yamahoko Tsukihoko
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Kyo-koma Gion Yamahoko Kita-kannonyama
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Kyo-koma Gion Yamahoko Minami-kannonyama
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Kyoto Koma Gion Yamahokol / "Ofunahoko" Dragon head
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