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Edo Glass Japanese Wind Chime
Edo Glass Japanese Wind Chime
Elevate your space with the timeless elegance of our Edo glass wind chime, charmingly designed by the renowned Japanese dyeing artist, kata kata. More than just a decorative piece, these handmade wind chimes are emblematic of Japan's summer spirit. While wind chimes come in various materials, it's the glass that resonates with a delicate and airy melody. Dive into the nostalgic charm of its calm tones, inviting you to relish the serene embrace of summer, reminiscent of Japan's Edo period.
*Each one differs in texture due to the handcrafted nature of the product.
About Edo Wind Chimes
Edo wind chimes are made using its unique blowing technique, where they are shaped without a mold. A small hot glass bead is blown into the shape of the wind chime, and from there, painting to finish, everything is handcrafted by artisans. The painting is done entirely from the inside to prevent it from peeling easily. Just drawing a single line requires unimaginable effort. Each Edo wind chime has its own unique tone, and when lined up together, they produce an even cooler sound, offering a moment to feel the elegance of summer.
Design Unit katakata
katakata (カタカタ), a dyeing unit by a Japanese couple, dyes fabric using traditional dyeing techniques such as stencil dyeing and pour dyeing, producing original hand towels and wrapping cloths. Drawing inspiration from familiar creatures and landscapes, they produce uniquely warm dyed cloths. They provided their unique and warm designs for the painting of Edo wind chimes, a traditional craft of Tokyo. We also carry Furoshiki collection with katakata's design in our shop.
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