Necklaces

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  • 025-n Seiran Popolo Traditional Cultural Item Tajimi Mino Ware Tile Necklace Medium Square

    025-n Seiran Popolo Traditional Cultural Item Tajimi Mino Ware Tile Necklace Medium Square

     ※※The color may appear different depending on the lighting and the device you are viewing, but this color is azure (a color between blue and green)※※ We have finally started selling necklaces in the popolo series! The necklace was created with a 40 cm chain length, which is said to be the most flattering for women. How about a necklace that you can wear at any time? This is an accessory that uses Mino ware tiles, a traditional Japanese craft. This may be a sudden question, but what comes to mind when you think of "tiles"? Do fewer people imagine bathroom walls now? The accessories we make using Mino ware tiles are: Each one is made by hand. And since the tiles are also made by craftsmen, each one has a unique character. The reason I created this accessory is: If the tile culture becomes obsolete, we might no longer be able to see the traditions that people of the past cherished. We aim to introduce the goodness of tiles in a new form through our products. This "Mino ware tile" is sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. Since there are no intermediaries, we can maintain this price and quality. What is Mino ware? The history of Mino ware tiles began in the 3rd year of the Taisho era (1914). The foundation of Mino ware tiles is built on over 1300 years of history, preserving the tradition and techniques of pottery known as "Mino ware." We have adapted the tradition and skills of Mino ware tiles into a form that is easily integrated into modern times. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted, and the design may vary slightly, making each accessory one-of-a-kind. Including Mino ware tiles from Tajimi in the Mino region, a traditional ceramic production area, the current situation in Japan is that demand for traditional items is decreasing. When you think of tiles, many people might think of bathrooms and toilets, but nowadays, very few houses use tiles, which sometimes makes us feel nostalgic. If awareness of tiles continues to decline among the younger generation, these traditional items might no longer be available. Therefore, we want people to learn about traditional culture in a new way! With this in mind, we developed our products. To contribute to new forms of "town revitalization and regional revitalization," we are giving new life to these traditions as accessories. To further deepen local activities in the future, we have started initiatives that connect employment support with our work. I believe that there are limitless things that people with disabilities can do, depending on their creativity. We aim to be a bridge between traditional products and employment support through popolo. Our future goal is to have our work featured in the media, spreading awareness about our local community and employment support activities not only in Japan but also overseas. Materials: Mino ware tile (sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City) GIFUKEN DENTOUBUNKA HINMINOYAKITAIRU SENMONTEN~popolo

  • 382-n popolo traditional cultural item Tajimi Mino ware tile necklace ancient purple hexagon

    382-n popolo traditional cultural item Tajimi Mino ware tile necklace ancient purple hexagon

       We have finally started selling necklaces in the popolo series! The necklace was created with a 40 cm chain length, which is said to be the most flattering for women. How about a necklace that you can wear at any time? ※※ Only these large square shapes are available! ※※ A: Photos 1-3 Diamond shape ◇ (Necklace with a large diagonal square)B: Photos 4-6 Square □ (Necklace with a large straight square) You can choose from these two types. If you purchase without making a selection, we will manufacture it in the "square □ (straight)" style. (You can also send us a message with your request within 24 hours of purchase.) This is an accessory that uses Mino ware tiles, a traditional Japanese craft. This may be a sudden question, but what comes to mind when you think of "tiles"? Do fewer people imagine bathroom walls now? The accessories we make using Mino ware tiles are: Everything is made one by one by hand. And since the tiles are also made by craftsmen, each one has a unique character. The reason I created this accessory is: If the tile culture becomes obsolete, we might no longer be able to see the traditions that people of the past cherished. We aim to introduce the goodness of tiles in a new form through our products. This "Mino ware tile" is sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. Since there are no intermediaries, we can maintain this price and quality. What is Mino ware? The history of Mino ware tiles began in the 3rd year of the Taisho era (1914). The foundation of Mino ware tiles is built on over 1300 years of history, preserving the tradition and techniques of pottery known as "Mino ware." We have adapted the tradition and skills of Mino ware tiles into a form that is easily integrated into modern times. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted, and the design may vary slightly, making each accessory one-of-a-kind. Including Mino ware tiles from Tajimi in the Mino region, a traditional ceramic production area, the current situation in Japan is that demand for traditional items is decreasing. When you think of tiles, many people might think of bathrooms and toilets, but nowadays, very few houses use tiles, which sometimes makes us feel nostalgic. If awareness of tiles continues to decline among the younger generation, these traditional items might no longer be available. Therefore, we want people to learn about traditional culture in a new way! With this in mind, we developed our products. To contribute to new forms of "town revitalization and regional revitalization," we are giving new life to these traditions as accessories. To further deepen local activities in the future, we have started initiatives that connect employment support with our work. I believe that there are limitless things that people with disabilities can do, depending on their creativity. We aim to be a bridge between traditional products and employment support through popolo. Our future goal is to have our work featured in the media, spreading awareness about our local community and employment support activities not only in Japan but also overseas. Materials: Mino ware tile (sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City) Tile Part Size: 24 mm (Diameter: longest part)   GIFUKEN DENTOUBUNKA HINMINOYAKITAIRU SENMONTEN~popolo

  • 213-n Bekake jade popolo traditional culture item Tajimi Mino ware tile necklace large horn

    213-n Bekake jade popolo traditional culture item Tajimi Mino ware tile necklace large horn

    We have finally started selling necklaces in the popolo series! The necklace was created with a 40 cm chain length, which is said to be the most flattering for women. How about a necklace that you can wear at any time? ※※ Only these large square shapes are available! ※※ A: Photos 1-3 Diamond shape ◇ (Necklace with a large diagonal square)B: Photos 4-6 Square □ (Necklace with a large straight square) You can choose from these two types. If you purchase without making a selection, we will manufacture it in the "square □ (straight)" style. (You can also send us a message with your request within 24 hours of purchase.) The color is a mixture of the blue series with a slight jade-like greenish tint. It is a coined term that gives the name "jade," which symbolizes green, to the crimson sky blue color of the blue series. This is an accessory that uses Mino ware tiles, a traditional Japanese craft. This may be a sudden question, but what comes to mind when you think of "tiles"? Do fewer people imagine bathroom walls now? The accessories we make using Mino ware tiles are: Everything is made one by one by hand. And since the tiles are also made by craftsmen, each one has a unique character. The reason I created this accessory is: If the tile culture becomes obsolete, we might no longer be able to see the traditions that people of the past cherished. We aim to introduce the goodness of tiles in a new form through our products. This "Mino ware tile" is sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. Since there are no intermediaries, we can maintain this price and quality. What is Mino ware? The history of Mino ware tiles began in the 3rd year of the Taisho era (1914). The foundation of Mino ware tiles is built on over 1300 years of history, preserving the tradition and techniques of pottery known as "Mino ware." We have adapted the tradition and skills of Mino ware tiles into a form that is easily integrated into modern times. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted, and the design may vary slightly, making each accessory one-of-a-kind. Including Mino ware tiles from Tajimi in the Mino region, a traditional ceramic production area, the current situation in Japan is that demand for traditional items is decreasing. When you think of tiles, many people might think of bathrooms and toilets, but nowadays, very few houses use tiles, which sometimes makes us feel nostalgic. If awareness of tiles continues to decline among the younger generation, these traditional items might no longer be available. Therefore, we want people to learn about traditional culture in a new way! With this in mind, we developed our products. To contribute to new forms of "town revitalization and regional revitalization," we are giving new life to these traditions as accessories. To further deepen local activities in the future, we have started initiatives that connect employment support with our work. I believe that there are limitless things that people with disabilities can do, depending on their creativity. We aim to be a bridge between traditional products and employment support through popolo. Our future goal is to have our work featured in the media, spreading awareness about our local community and employment support activities not only in Japan but also overseas. Materials: Mino ware tile (sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City) Tile Size: Diameter: 2.2 cm, Thickness: 0.6 cm   GIFUKEN DENTOUBUNKA HINMINOYAKITAIRU SENMONTEN~popolo

  • 314-n Urahairo popolo traditional culture item Tajimi Mino ware tile necklace large horn

    314-n Urahairo popolo traditional culture item Tajimi Mino ware tile necklace large horn

    We have finally started selling necklaces in the popolo series! The necklace was created with a 40 cm chain length, which is said to be the most flattering for women. How about a necklace that you can wear at any time? ※※ Only these large square shapes are available! ※※ A: Photos 1-3 Diamond shape ◇ (Necklace with a large diagonal square)B: Photos 4-6 Square □ (Necklace with a large straight square) You can choose from these two types. If you purchase without making a selection, we will manufacture it in the "square □ (straight)" style. (You can also send us a message with your request within 24 hours of purchase.) This is an accessory that uses Mino ware tiles, a traditional Japanese craft. This may be a sudden question, but what comes to mind when you think of "tiles"? Do fewer people imagine bathroom walls now? The accessories we make using Mino ware tiles are: Everything is made one by one by hand. And since the tiles are also made by craftsmen, each one has a unique character. The reason I created this accessory is: If the tile culture becomes obsolete, we might no longer be able to see the traditions that people of the past cherished. We aim to introduce the goodness of tiles in a new form through our products. This "Mino ware tile" is sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. Since there are no intermediaries, we can maintain this price and quality. What is Mino ware? The history of Mino ware tiles began in the 3rd year of the Taisho era (1914). The foundation of Mino ware tiles is built on over 1300 years of history, preserving the tradition and techniques of pottery known as "Mino ware." We have adapted the tradition and skills of Mino ware tiles into a form that is easily integrated into modern times. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted, and the design may vary slightly, making each accessory one-of-a-kind. Including Mino ware tiles from Tajimi in the Mino region, a traditional ceramic production area, the current situation in Japan is that demand for traditional items is decreasing. When you think of tiles, many people might think of bathrooms and toilets, but nowadays, very few houses use tiles, which sometimes makes us feel nostalgic. If awareness of tiles continues to decline among the younger generation, these traditional items might no longer be available. Therefore, we want people to learn about traditional culture in a new way! With this in mind, we developed our products. To contribute to new forms of "town revitalization and regional revitalization," we are giving new life to these traditions as accessories. To further deepen local activities in the future, we have started initiatives that connect employment support with our work. I believe that there are limitless things that people with disabilities can do, depending on their creativity. We aim to be a bridge between traditional products and employment support through popolo. Our future goal is to have our work featured in the media, spreading awareness about our local community and employment support activities not only in Japan but also overseas. Materials: Mino ware tile (sourced directly from a kiln in Tajimi City) Tile Size: Diameter: 2.2 cm, Thickness: 0.5 cm   GIFUKEN DENTOUBUNKA HINMINOYAKITAIRU SENMONTEN~popolo

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