Traditional Janome Wagasa Umbrella from Kyoto Red

Traditional Janome Wagasa Umbrella from Kyoto Red (organic washi paper with white ring)
Completely handmade in Kyoto from bamboo and Japanese washi paper, the Janome Wagasa (umbrella) is truly an impressive work of art. The name Janome means “snake eye” as the white ring navigating around the Wagasa resembles the eye of a snake.
Strong traditional flax oil is applied to the Janone Wagasa to waterproof them, making it usable in any amount of rain. The gentle patter of the rain on the Wagasa is a sound so pure and hypnotic – a rhythmic dance unlike any other you’ve heard before.
Over time, the flax oil will turn the colour of the umbrella to flaxen, which actually improves its strength. It is important to understand that the fading colour does not represent deterioration in any way. In fact, the elegant flaxen colour is more desirable and one to appreciate by its owner.

Details:

  • Width: 116cm (45.7”) Height: 73cm (28.7”)
  • Handmade and hand-painted in Kyoto using techniques unchanged for over 5 generations
  • Strong traditional flax oil is applied to the Janone Wagasa to waterproof the product
  • Made from natural Japanese bamboo and organic washi paper
  • The bamboo ribs attached to the washi paper form a brilliant contrast between the colors of the paper and the bamboo.
  • There are two notches on the handle. Use the lower notch in stronger winds to prevent the umbrella from being damaged.
  • Each umbrella takes approximately 2-3 weeks to complete from start to finish.
  • A wonderfully unique product, the envy of those walking by!
Geisha, Maiko & Janome

The Janome Wagasa is famously associated with Kyoto’s Maiko (apprentice geisha) and Geisha, as it perfectly compliments a traditional Kimono. Often Ukiyo-e woodblock prints of the Edo period (1603-1867) will feature these beautiful women with a Janome Wagasa, a symbol of elegance and sophistication. Janome Wagasa also plays an important role in Kabuki, a form of traditional Japanese theatre.