■ "Hand-drawn Yuzen dyeing is close to you!"
This work is based on the concept of "wearing a painting" by hand-drawn Yuzen
"Dyeing Studio Masashige" and "Cloth and Thread Craft Jewelry Sextile"
It was created in collaboration.
In order to make Yuzen dyeing more familiar and familiar, both Japanese and Western clothes
I aimed to create a work that can be enjoyed.
A dish that can be used for a wide range of purposes, from everyday use to gorgeous places
For a fashionable accent!
■ Auspicious pattern
The peacock pattern is considered to be auspicious.
The peacock is said to be a bird that ward off evil spirits, and it is said to be an auspicious pattern such as the prosperity of offspring.
■ Also as an obi fastener or bag charm
Since it is mainly fabric (cloth), it has an affinity even in kimono, and you can enjoy coordination more.
You can also use it as an obi fastener by sandwiching it between relatively thin items such as third-part strings.
In the same way, attach it to a thin tote bag such as an eco-bag to accentuate it
It can be used regardless of the season.
■ I'm drawing for this accessory, not a scrap
Kimonos have a pattern called a feather pattern that connects patterns even when sewn together.
The design is different on the left and right sides so that it is reminiscent of that.
Depending on the mood of the day, it may be a good idea to change it to the right or left.
■ Each piece is carefully dyed
Since it is dyed with a brush or brush instead of a print, the touch and dyeing of each brush is different.
There is a taste that is not found in prints that make you feel soft warmth.