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和然 WASHIKA

Chic mini drawstring bucket bag Japanese Washi paper dyed with persimmon tannin (kakishibuzome) and genuine leather

Chic mini drawstring bucket bag Japanese Washi paper dyed with persimmon tannin (kakishibuzome) and genuine leather

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Introducing our adorable drawstring bag, a perfect blend of cuteness and sophistication.

Enhance your style with this charming drawstring bag, a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern luxury.

  • Japanese Washi Paper: Crafted in Mino, Japan, each piece of Washi paper is meticulously handmade by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique and high-quality finish.
  • Italian Leather: The combination of this traditional Japanese craft with luxurious Italian leather creates a stunning contrast. The Italian leather, known for its softness and vibrant color, offers a supple and beautiful texture.
  • Persimmon Tannin Dye: The Washi paper is treated with a traditional persimmon tannin dye, giving it a sophisticated and chic appearance.
  • Adorable Design: This cute drawstring bag adds a touch of charm to any outfit, making it a delightful accessory for both casual and elegant occasions.
  • Fashionable Accessory: This chic drawstring bag is a must-have fashion accessory, combining cuteness with sophistication.
  • Craftsmanship: Made in Japan, showcasing the finest skills of Japanese artisans.
  • Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14cm x 14 cm / 8.4 in x 5.5 in x 5.5 in (Height x Width x Gusset)
  • Material: Japanese paper (Mino), Cowhide (Italy)

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What is "kakishibuzome"?

"Kakishibuzome" is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique that utilizes tannin extracted from persimmon fruit. This method typically employs a specific type of persimmon known as "shibu-gaki," which is high in tannin and not usually consumed as a fruit. The process begins with the harvesting of green, unripe persimmons before they ripen to orange. These persimmons are then crushed and pressed to extract the juice, which is stored and fermented for over a year to produce persimmon tannin, known as "kakishibu."

The history of kakishibuzome is ancient, with garments dyed using persimmon tannin, known as "kakiso," dating back over a thousand years.

One of the unique characteristics of items dyed with persimmon tannin is that their color deepens and transforms into a rich amber hue with use.

In modern times, kakishibuzome has regained attention as an environmentally friendly dyeing method that avoids the use of chemical substances.

Benefits of Kakishibuzome

  • Strengthens materials: Provides robustness to the dyed items.
  • Waterproof, preservative, and insect-repellent: Offers natural protection against water, decay, and insects.
  • Enhances color over time: The color intensifies and develops into a richer hue with daily use.
  • Environmentally friendly: Made from natural materials, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly dye.
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OUR STORY

"WASHIKA" is a bag brand born from a leather goods factory with over 100 years of history.

What skilled leather craftsmen were enamored with is "Mino handmade washi paper".

It is an excellent traditional Japanese craft with durability that has lasted for over 1000 years, a beautiful delicate texture, and sustainability in the modern era.