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Kinmokuroi Brooch

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Size & Weight

Size: Height: approx. 5 cm, width: approx. 1 cm, thickness: 7 mm

Specifications

Materials: pure silk, 14kgf, marigold (dyed), glue, plastic, brass, wire

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    Brooch with a motif of golden osmanthus flower

    Motif of a representative autumn flower [Kinmokusai].
    A very delicate design with small flowers wrapped around a thin gold bar.

    This brooch can be paired with the "Kinmokusei" Pierced earrings.

    [In the language of flowers, "Kinmorisse" means]
    Humility
    Noble person
    True love
    First love
    Euphoria

    Each piece of kimono is cut into small pieces, and each flower is carefully made by hand with the technique of tsumazaiku.

    Production period: 1.5 months

    [Handling Instructions]
    The color may fade when wet with water or sweat because of the use of kimono.
    Please keep it away from direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity. Please avoid direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity, as they may cause fading or deformation.
    Do not apply strong impact or pressure. Doing so may cause deformation or damage.
    We recommend storing them in the box in which they were shipped to you, as this will prevent them from losing their shape and fading.

    NATSUKO MIYAKOSHI

    "Hikaru Kogin" and "Hikaru Kogin Production Kit" utilize Aomori's Kogin Sashimi patterns.
    Kimono upcycled accessories and objects, known as Souzouka, use old kimonos as materials and apply the techniques of Tsumazaiku.

    We manufacture and sell modern artworks, accessories, and table lamps that incorporate traditional Japanese techniques.

    Commitment to our products:

    • Kogin that glows long ago, when farmers were only allowed to wear hemp.
    • In the extremely cold winters of Aomori, people began stitching rough hemp, filling in the holes with threads to make their clothes last longer and keep warm as much as possible.
    • The Kogin-Sashi table lamp features the pattern (modoko) of Kogin-Sashi, a traditional Aomori handicraft, cut out.
    • The shade is made of warm high-quality paper, and the wooden frame is crafted from Aomori hiba. The wooden frame is assembled, and the pattern is hand-cut.


    Souzouka Kimonos are filled with many memories, but they now lie in chests, no longer wearable.
    SOUZOUKA unravels these kimonos, cuts them into small pieces, and crafts accessories or objects by hand.
    Using the technique of tsumazaiku (a traditional Japanese craft of kneading), each flower petal is carefully made by hand.

    SOUZOUKA accessories- We have created a collection of Western-style modern designs based on the concept of "handsome elegance," easily matched with everyday clothes and dresses.

    The design is characterized by Western-style modern aesthetics, grounded in the concept of "handsome elegance," easily complementing everyday clothing and dresses.