The traditional dyeing technique of Kaga Yuzen was established and developed during the samurai culture of the Kaga Hyakumangoku.
The natural flowers and plants, birds, and insects expressed in hand-painted Yuzen dyeing are realistic, yet pursuing a soft beauty, and are a gem of multiple processes and many craftsmen's skillful techniques combined to create a single kimono fabric.
Some no Shiki handles small pieces that are made and stored little by little by a single craftsman who consistently carries out the entire process.
The graceful colors of Kaga Yuzen will enhance your living room where your family gathers or the entrance hall where you welcome guests into a bright and healing space!
We are pleased to announce the addition of a new product line of interior items that express the beauty of the changing seasons on colored paper and panels, blending into your daily life!
Click Some no Shiki | Kaga Yuzen for details!