The White Umbrella from Kyoto Sakura
Behold, probably the world’s finest woman’s umbrella. Aptly named Kaede No Ha, meaning “Maple Leaf”, this umbrella is made of only the finest material; each piece carefully constructed by hand, a fusion of European design characteristics with unparalleled Japanese craftsmanship. Each umbrella takes approximately 6-8 weeks to complete from start to finish.
The unique crook handle, made of cherry wood or “sakura”, the national tree of Japan, is fastened to a carbon fibre tube, making it very strong yet remarkably lightweight. The fabric of the umbrella is extremely special and perhaps it’s most endearing quality. It is made of Hakusan silk, the famous silk that is used for high-end kimonos. The silk itself comes from the northern regions of the Ishikawa prefecture.
A fantastic dance of maple leaves are hand-painted around the umbrella by a master Kyoto Yuzen artist. Yuzen is a refined and elegant dyeing process founded in Kyoto and normally used on quality kimono silk. The 65cm (25.6”) rods or stretcher are made of steel, providing strength and flexibility. All parts of the umbrella have been further waterproofed and treated with a 99% UV-cut protective layer.
No expense has been spared. This is truly a work of art to be appreciated for a lifetime.
This umbrella can also be personalized at no additional cost. We will contact the purchaser by email after the product is ordered for the desired name (if any) on the umbrella.
Details:
- Width: 116cm (45.7”) Height: 73cm (28.7”)
- Entirely handcrafted and hand-painted in Kyoto
- Made from natural Japanese silk, cherry, carbon fibre, and flexible steel.
- Protective umbrella cover included
- An absolute treasure; unlike any umbrella in the world.
- Ships within about 2-4 weeks
- Repair servicing is available (for a fee) should harm ever come to the umbrella.