8/14/10

Would you like to support Japanese (traditional) culture?

Would you like to support Japanese (traditinal) culture? 

I'm taking part in NPO, Made In Japan Project as director.
From that reason, I'm having direct deal with some craftsmen of Japanese culture and selling their items.

One:
Katsushika Hokusai's Ukiyoe print on Japanese pig skin.
http://www.tokyotrad.com/ebay/sakura/sakura.html

2010 is the 250 years since Hokusai was born. Hokusai's woodblock print meets cutting edge leather (eco leather) goods!!


Two:
Arita (Imari) porcelain
http://www.tokyotrad.com/ebay/arita/arita.html

Japanese representative porcelain have been loved from the world.
I'm having deal with Yazayemon the 7th. Yazayemon is inherited name since Edo period (1803 - present). Yazayemon have more than 200 years history. Though it's not so cheap, his porcelain is guaranteed!


Three:
Tsumami Accessories
http://www.tokyotrad.com/ebay/tsumami/tsumami.html

Do you know Maiko-san?
You can meet them, if you visit to Kyoto. MAIKO is traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. Maiko is an apprentice of Geisha.
The Maiko's hair accessories are called Tsumami.

I'm selling Practical Use and Traditinal Use.

One Point For Your Business Suit or Ordinary Clothes
Of cource, you can use them as ornamental hairpin. Or you can use them as decorative items on your table.


3% of your payment was donated to NPO, Made In Japan Project.
(tokyotrad on behalf of you donated to.)
Your action is supporting Japanese culture.

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