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- Members only
- Description
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Kumiko is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that uses the artisan's fingertip sense to join pieces of wood together, without the use of nails or glue. It has long been used to decorate traditional Japanese homes. The craft involves carving grooves and holes into thin strips of wood and carefully assembling them one by one by hand, requiring precise calculations and advanced skills. The resulting beauty is highly regarded as a work of art.
Sashikan Joinery, with a 90-year history, is characterized by its unique and intricate geometric patterns. Made using wood from Mie Prefecture, these exquisite pieces showcase the artisan's skill.
- Condition
- New
- Color
- Brown
- Seller
- BEAMS America
- Japanese
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