Indigo dye "Sugi" 26cm wood plate

$280.00
売り切れ
  • Indigo dye "Sugi" 26cm wood plate

Indigo dye "Sugi" 26cm wood plate

$280.00
売り切れ

Pale blue indigo dyed on the natural cedar (sugi) plate. 

Normally it takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery from Japan, bit if there's no stock at maker, it will be taken 2-3 months as custom-made item. Thank you for your understating. 

1 plate in cardboard box. 

Material: Natural cedar (sugi)
Indigo dyeing, waterproof coating
Size: Diameter 26cm x Height 1.8cm
Handmade in Japan

This is a unique plate for full of functional and beauty, carefully made by Japanese craftsmanship in Tokushima, Japan.

What is Ikabari Sugi wood :

In Tokushima prefecture, the part that extends from the roots to about 1 meter above the ground is called "ikabari " 

High-end furniture and building materials are harvested from the straight part of the tree, which is more than 1 meter above the ground.

Due to the imbalanced appearance of the wood grain, "Ikabari" has not been treated as a high-quality wood, but we made the dish like unique and beautiful shape. 



How to use:
* The waterproof material conforming to the Food Sanitation Law improves heat resistance, water resistance, and durability, so you can use it for a long time with peace of mind.
*Please refrain from using a microwave or oven.
* For cleaning, wash with a soft sponge and wipe off moisture with a cloth.
*Cannot be used in the dishwasher.

 

  • 使い方
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  • 配送と返品

Furoshiki are the original multi-use textile. The Japanese have been using them to wrap things since the 17th century but today they’re worn as chic scarves, carried as lightweight bags and displayed as works of art.

 

Wear your furoshiki

Our contemporary designs give a modern edge to the traditional furoshiki, and look stunning as a scarf. Each design is printed by hand onto premium cotton giving a soft feel and elegant drape, then the edges are carefully hand rolled and sewn. Furoshiki scarf gallery

 

Turn it into a bag

You can easily convert your furoshiki into a simple shoulder bag with one of our handmade straps &mdash ideal for lightweight travels, or in those unexpected moments when you need an extra bag.

How to turn your furoshiki into a bagJust thread the corners of the furoshiki through the metal buckles of the strap, pull to tighten and you're done. They don’t damage the fabric so you can easily switch between using your furoshiki as a scarf or a bag. See all our bag sets here

 

Hang it in the home

Turn your furoshiki into a beautiful artwork by hanging it with our display pole.

Furoshiki display pole

The wooden construction sandwiches the furoshiki into poles at the top and bottom, gently pulling the furoshiki flat and creating a simple display for the furoshiki. Learn more about the display pole

 

Learn how to wrap

The Japanese have perfected the art of wrapping furoshiki over 400 years. You can use one of the many traditional techniques to elegantly wrap anything from books to bottles and make any gift extra special. See our wrapping guide

Learn how to wrap furoshiki

Why multi-use matters

We’re reluctant to use the term “eco-friendly” as making any product consumes resources. But the great thing about furoshiki is that they can be used in so many ways; they spend less time in your closet, and more time in use.

That’s not going to save the planet, but it’s a better use of resources and helps you declutter your life a little bit too.

 

Handmade in Japan

We believe Japanese craftsmanship is second to none. That’s why all our furoshiki are hand-printed and sewn in Japan by a family-owned business with over 50 years experience in furoshiki production. See our furoshiki being made here

Hand printing furoshiki in Japan

By collaborating with international artists and designers, we aim to cross cultures and generations by creating beautiful, functional products that merge contemporary design with traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Learn more about the story behind Link