Japanese Kumiko Lantern "Asanoha" - Small Introducing the "Asanoha" Kumiko Lantern, a masterpiece crafted with meticulous care at Ominato Bunkichi, a renowned workshop in Kamo City, Niigata Prefecture, known for its over 150-year tradition of Japanese woodworking technique called "Kumiko." Kumiko involves assembling small, precisely cut pieces of wood into complex lattice patterns without the use of nails. Each lantern is a three-dimensional puzzle made up of 600 wooden pieces, each perfectly aligned to form a flawless cube. The "Asanoha" Kumiko Lantern is more than just a source of light; it is an art piece that adds elegance and warmth to any space. It takes 3-4 skilled artisans over 20 days to create one lantern, and the annual production is limited to just 30-50 pieces. This rarity highlights its unique artistic design and the value of its handcrafted artistry, setting it apart from common lighting options. Featuring the warm hues and organic beauty of Akita cedar, holding the lantern allows one to enjoy the fragrance of the cedar wood. The "Asanoha" Kumiko Lantern, a popular interior item made from natural materials, immediately radiates charm right out of the box. To fully enjoy this exquisite piece, please use transformers or adapters that meet local electrical standards. Incorporate Japan's rich history and meticulous craftsmanship into your home with the "Asanoha" Kumiko Lantern, not just as a light, but as a lasting story of beauty. Product Details Quantity: 1 Dimension: H20.5cm(8.1 in) × W13.8cm(5.4 in) × Depth13.8cm(5.4 in) Weight: 360g Material: Premium Akita Cedar Origin: Made in Niigata, Japan Brand: Ominatobunkichi
Traditional Japanese lamp, kumiko, entirely handmade, made of oak, usb 5v with remote control. Traditional shoji/kumiko lamp, nice gift that will decorate your interior. Each piece is cut and beveled to the appropriate length and angle, then each piece is hand mounted and glued into its panel. Frame of the lamp is made of oak, This model is made up of 60 pieces, entirely assembled by hand in the traditional way. The panel is covered with Japanese "shoji" paper and the panels are then assembled. Equipped with a 5 volt LED system USB connection with remote control, which allows you to choose the color of your choice. It is possible to plug the lamp into any USB socket, laptop charger or external battery, computer, etc. Note ! Please note that the panels are not glued if you have to remove them, with care and caution. Shoji paper is very fragile (thin). Kumiko is made from many narrow strips of wood, all inserted into patterns by hand, became an essential aspect of Japanese interior decoration from this period onwards. Shoji is generally used as a translucent screen made of a wooden frame covered with rice paper, or as a sliding door or partition in a Japanese house.
Kumiko-Zaiku Leisten-Kunsthandwerk in japanischer Tradition Filigranes Sprossenwerk für Shoji, Lampenschirme, Wandgestaltung Kumiko, filigrane Leisten sind ein wichtiges Element der japanischen Einrichtungskultur. Kumiko- wörtlich: verbundene Hölzer- sind in ihrer einfachen Form die Basis der Gitterstrukturen von Schiebetüren wie Shoji und Koshi-do. In den Kumiko-Zaiku (feine Leisten-Gitter") sind die Techniken der filigranen Holzverbindungen und die Ästhetik der
Blog post about the Asa-no-ha Kumiko pattern used on a black locust coffee table.
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Une approche moderne d'un artisanat intemporel Le kumiko est un art délicat consistant à assembler des petites pièces de bois pour créer des motifs décoratifs. Avec L'Art du Kumiko, vous apprendrez des astuces pour découper ces pièces ainsi que les techniques de menuiserie requises pour créer ces motifs : comment associer l'efficacité des méthodes modernes de menuiserie à la précision des outils manuels. Vous apprendrez également à intégrer le kumiko dans des meubles et à en faire des pièces décoratives autonomes, autant d'objets qui rendront hommage à cet artisanat séculaire. Cet ouvrage vous propose : 10 patrons de Kumiko à réaliser avec des instructions pas à pas Le mode d'emploi pour fabriquer les gabarits et cales de guidage indispensables à la précision de vos pièces Une méthode pour dessiner et réaliser des panneaux exclusifs Des techniques combinant outils manuels et machines modernes pour faciliter votre travail L'acquisition d'un savoir-faire avec seulement quelques outils de base et sans aucune expérience préalable.
The “Kumiko” woodwork technique was developed In Japan in the Asuka Period (538-710 AD) has been passed down through the generations. Wood chips, carefully selected and ground, are thinly and preci...
Japanese themed lamp using the Masu-Tsunagi kumiko pattern (Masu refers to a square measuring cup that is still sometimes used today to serve sake. Tsunagi is from the verb to join or connect, so this pattern is a connection of squares). I’ve used Señor Cactus in the pictures to show the scale Body made from Sapele Mahogany and kumiko panel inserts backed with rice paper Please note the top insert panels are an additional surcharge of £30 please contact prior to purchase for a custom listing to be created Custom sizes and designs available please contact
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The “Kumiko” woodwork technique was developed In Japan in the Asuka Period (538-710 AD) has been passed down through the generations. Wood chips, carefully selected and ground, are thinly and preci...
The meticulous artistry of Kumiko woodworking from Ominato Bunkichi comes to life in this large tray from their Wazen series. Within the exquisite Kumiko woodwork lattice, intricate hemp leaf designs, symbolizing growth and protection from evil spirits, are prominently showcased.Kumiko woodworking is a traditional craft which demands a tremendous amount...
This item is made to order. Production time 4 weeks. Shipping is via DHL Express (Transit time 5-10 days) Japanese lamp is kumiko handmade creation. Also its called like shoji lamp. Product size : 78cm x 22cm x 22cm (31" x 9" x 9" Inches) japanese lamp has a very soft glow. This product belongs to traditional japanese art - kumiko. Kumiko is a mosaic which is assembled from small wooden parts. When the light is switched on, each side of kumiko pieces refelects magic light. The main frame is made of oak, the grid is from basswood and the "Asanoha" pattern is made of mahogany. Have switch on/off. Electrical 220v Led lamp. If you need 110v you can change the lamp (lamp base e27). Plug type EU
Description Lamp assembled from cypress (hinoki) and Japanese cedar (sugi) small wooden slats and built without using any nail.Its sides are decorated with different Edo Kumiko patterns, among which the hemp leaf and the sakura flower.This ambient lamp will give a Japanese touch to your interior. Turned on, it will show the beauty of its patterns and will create a Zen and soothing atmosphere in your room. Specifications - Material : cypress (hinoki) and Japanese cedar (sugi) wood- Size in cm (length x width x height) : 20 x 20 x 37 Additional information Made in Edogawa-ku district, in Tokyo.This lamp works on 100V power source and the plug is at the Japanese format. It requires a power converter if plugged on a source other than 100V.You can buy this converter from us here : power converter. Artisan's page : Takahiro Tanaka
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Billedrammen Daiku er et resultat af en smuk sammenfletning mellem den klassiske japanske håndværkstradition og det enkle, strømlinede design, som vi kender fra Norden. Daiku udstråler æstetisk raffinement og funktionalitet, der vil klæde enhver form for indretningsstil. Daiku-billedrammer fra Gejst indfanger essensen af japansk snedkerkunst og trækunst. Inspireret af århundredgamle japanske teknikker, som Kumiko og Sashimono, ligner rammerne, at de er sammensat helt uden brug af søm. Den japanske teknik Kumiko er en helt særlig måde at sætte udskårne træstykker sammen for at skabe et komplekst mønster, der kun forbliver på plads gennem tryk. Ved Sashimono-teknikken sættes træstykker sammen ved hjælp af trædyvler, der er indsat i riller skåret ind i træet. På den måde bliver to stykker træ forbundet i en blind samling, der ikke er synlig fra fronten. Selvom Daiku-rammerne er skruet sammen, så ligner det forfra, at rammerne er samlet ved brug af de gamle, japanske teknikker. Navnet "Daiku" stammer fra det japanske ord for tømrer, og det afspejler nøjagtigt den omhyggelige opmærksomhed på detaljer og håndværksmæssige færdigheder, der er investeret i rammerne. Udover den tydelige japanske inspiration har Daiku-billedrammerne også et nordisk udtryk. Fremstillet af smukt, forarbejdet egetræ og udstyret med fritsvævende glasstykker, udstråler rammerne en nordisk minimalisme og elegance. Den lyse finish og det enkle, rene design gør Daiku-billedrammerne alsidige og velegnede til ethvert hjem. Hver ramme består af fire nøje udvalgte egetræsdele, der holder fast i to klare glasstykker, hvor det nærmest ligner, at kunsten svæver mellem de fire stykker egetræ. Selve glasstykkerne er større end trærammen, og rammen skærer derfor ind over glasset. Det giver mulighed for mange forskellige udtryk alt efter, hvad der sættes i rammen.
Explore the elegant world of traditional Japanese woodworking with our Kumiko Assembly Kit featuring Precut Parts. This comprehensive kit is designed for both beginners and experienced woodworkers looking to venture into the intricate art of Kumiko, a refined technique characterized by its exquisite latticework. Inside this kit, you will find an assortment of finely pre-cut wooden parts, meticulously prepared to fit together seamlessly and form beautiful Kumiko patterns. Each component is precisely crafted from the finest quality wood of oak and basswood to ensure durability and aesthetic appeal. The kit is inclusive of a detailed step-by-step guide, helping you to understand and master the assembly process, no matter your skill level. Clear instructions make the process of creating your Kumiko panel a fulfilling and hassle-free experience. Dimmensions: Set 1 - 10" x 19" (480 mm * 255 mm) Set 2 - 10" x 27.5" (700 mm * 255 mm) Whether you are a beginner looking to explore a new hobby, an experienced woodworker wishing to broaden your skills, or a passionate artist in search of inspiration, the Kumiko Assembly Kit with Precut Parts is a perfect choice. Step into the serene world of Japanese woodworking and experience the joy of creating something truly remarkable.
Overview of the steps and jigs involved in making the beautiful and challenging kuruma kikkō kumiko pattern, being used in a set of panels for a folding room screen.
located in central tokyo, the dwelling by kumiko inui features a light-well roof that is planned to receive a constant source of natural light.
An elegant coffee table featuring the asa-no-ha kumiko pattern, with a modern timeless design featuring solid wood joinery.
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The Jigumi Coffee Table feature a decorative pattern set below a glass top. Inspired by Japanese kumiko and shoji screens. Custom patterns available.