TOYODA WOODCRAFT KANUMA KUMIKO COASTER SET WITH STAND
¥30,000

Toyoda Woodcraft Kanuma Kumiko Coaster Set With Stand

JPY ¥30,000

Only 1 piece in stock!

A set of 5 coasters with different traditional patterns made of Kumiko work. The coaster fits into a groove carved into the stand, making it convenient for storage and perfect for placing on the table as a decorative item.

The coaster is made of solid cypress wood and finished without painting, so you can feel the warmth of the wood itself. Although it is a small item, it will become an eye catcher in your table because of its gorgeous design using delicate techniques and traditional patterns.

For cleaning, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water.

The material used is the fine vertical grain portion of the annual rings of 150-200 year old logs. Solid Kiso Hinoki wood, which is said to be the most suitable for Kumiko work, is used.

Toyoda Woodcraft has been manufacturing wooden fittings and traditional Kanuma Kumiko craftwork since its establishment in 1947. Using techniques cultivated in the tradition of fittings making, the company produces beautiful Kanuma Kumiko that combines wooden pieces delicately, making it more accessible as a daily life product and introducing aesthetic sensibility into lifestyle.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: [Coaster 1pc] D12cm(4.7in) x H1cm(0.4in), [Stand] 9.4cm(3.7in) x 4.1cm(1.6in) x H2cm(0.8in)
  • Material: Wood - Kanuma Kumiko
  • Origin: Made in Japan

ABOUT TOYODA WOODCRAFT

Toyoda Woodcraft has been manufacturing wooden fittings and traditional Kanuma Kumiko craftwork since its establishment in 1947. Using techniques cultivated in the tradition of fittings making, the company produces beautiful Kanuma Kumiko that combines wooden pieces delicately, making it more accessible as a daily life product and introducing aesthetic sensibility into lifestyle.

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ABOUT Japanese Woodcraft

In Japan, 70% of the land is covered with forests, and there are said to be as many as 200 species of trees, including coniferous trees such as cedar and cypress, and broad-leaved trees such as zelkova, chestnut, and horse chestnut, that are used for construction and woodworking.

Woodworking techniques developed along with tools, giving rise to a variety of woodworking techniques such as sashimono, carving, gouging, grinding, bending, and hooping.

The skillful use of tools such as axes, machetes, planes, saws, chisels, and files in Japanese woodworking supports not only the lives of people but also the cultural heritage of temples and shrines.The elaborate techniques that have been cultivated over a long period of history are highly regarded around the world.