YASIMA
Japanese lacquer was once called JAPAN. Inden" is made by tanning and dyeing "deerskin" which has flexibility and strength, and printing "urushi" with "astringent paper stencils". The name "Inden" was first coined in the 17th century.
The name "Inden" originated from the decorative Indian leather presented to the Shogunate by foreigners who came to Japan in the first half of the 17th century. After much trial and error, YASIMA has introduced new products made of silk fabric and Japanese paper in addition to deerskin, in order to incorporate the essence of modernity into this traditional technique. While respecting the history of Inden, we have presented products with a new world view.
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YAGI SHOUTEN CO., LTD5-3-211 Nanpeidai-cho,Shibuya-ku,Tokyo
1500036 TOKYO
Japan
1500036 TOKYO
Japan
https://www.yasima.co.jp/