< prickly pear and African print folding umbrella for both rain and sunshine>
The prickly pear cactus at hand is hand-carved by a domestic wood carver one by one, colored with acrylic pigments, and finished with matte paint so that it does not get on your hands.
The African print on the main body is a West African print, but the fabric is connected and water-repellent and UV treated at a domestic factory.
Assembling umbrellas is the careful work of Japan craftsmen. When folded, the belt is rubber and very functional.
If a cactus is peeking out of your bag or backpack, it will be eye-catching and useful for communication.
< palm tree and African print folding umbrella for both rain and sunshine>
The palm trees at hand are hand-carved by domestic wood carvers one by one, colored with acrylic pigments, and finished with matte paint so that they do not get on their hands. The African print on the main body is a West African print, but the fabric is connected and water-repellent and UV treated at a domestic factory.
If a palm tree is peeking out of your bag or backpack, it will be eye-catching and useful for communication.
< Swan parasol for both rain and sunshine>
The swann sculptures at hand are hand-carved one by one by domestic wood carvers. To be exact, it's fun that all of them have slightly different faces. The umbrella part is made of domestic cotton linen fabric and is water-repellent and UV processed in Japan.
The embroidery part is fun because it is a scalloped embroidery with good driving reminiscent of fluffy swan feathers.