Japan's Only Post-Dyed Silk Temple Stamp Book "Goshuincho" - Kurumira Shop

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Patterns: White × White: (Front and Back) Small Floral Pattern
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Precio de venta$ 4,334.00 Precio habitual$ 5,985.00

Descripción

Textile products using the last and only post-dyeing technology in Japan.

Product Description
The Goshuincho is a special notebook used to collect unique stamps from temples and shrines in Japan. This particular Goshuincho stands out as a one-of-a-kind product, featuring a reversible design that blends traditional Japanese beauty with Western elegance. You can enjoy the charm of two different designs in one book.

What makes this stamp book especially noteworthy is its use of silk combined with other fabrics, resulting in a luxurious feel and enhanced durability. The silk cover is made using the intricate jacquard weaving technique, creating delicate, layered patterns. This combination of beauty and practicality makes this Goshuincho an exceptional item that can't be found anywhere else.

More than just a notebook, this Goshuincho is a true piece of art, representing the craftsmanship and aesthetic of traditional Japanese textiles. It allows its owner to beautifully preserve memories of their visits to temples and shrines, making it a treasured companion for spiritual journeys.

Brand Information
Founded over 100 years ago in 1895, Ogura Orimono is the last remaining silk jacquard weaving studio in Japan specializing in post-dyeing techniques. Located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Ogura Orimono has a rich history of craftsmanship, including creating scarves for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and collaborating with prestigious international luxury brands.

In the pre-war era, the company focused on producing traditional Japanese textiles such as Mon-Wataju and Komatsu-Rinzu. After the war, they shifted their attention to exporting wide-format jacquard fabrics. The company has received numerous honors, including visits from the Japanese Imperial Family and the use of their silk in royal gifts. Their fabrics have adorned dresses in Paris Fashion Week and have even been featured in collaborative collections with renowned designers like Yohji Yamamoto.

Ogura Orimono is the last company in Japan still practicing the complex art of post-dyeing wide jacquard fabrics, which results in a product unlike any other in the world. They continue to uphold the heritage of traditional silk weaving, using rare 1960s looms and the skilled craftsmanship of their artisans to create fabrics that are both beautiful and durable.

Variations

  • White × White: (Front and Back) Small Floral Pattern
  • Orange × White: (Front) Diamond Pattern, (Back) Small Floral Pattern
  • Black × White: (Front) Snake Pattern, (Back) Small Floral Pattern

Size

  • Notebook: 16cm × 11.3cm × 1.7cm
  • Paulownia Wood Box: 18cm × 13cm × 3.5cm

Material

  • Cover: 100% Silk
  • Notebook: Standard Paper

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