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Small fabric scraps (kogire), woven and preserved over the years by Fukumi Shimura—the spiritual root of atelier shimura—have been revived as everyday handkerchiefs using advanced Japanese printing technology.
Slightly larger than a standard handkerchief, these versatile pieces can be styled as a neck scarf or used as an interior accent cloth. Each piece is carefully packaged in a special box bearing the atelier shimura logo, making it an excellent choice for special gifts.
Fūro (Wind and Dew)
Responding to the voices of cherished fabric scraps pleading to be \"made into something,\" the artist’s hands moved as if in daily dialogue with the cloth. The joyous time spent stitching and pasting culminated in a single kimono connecting over one hundred pieces. This textile resonates with a deep love for these remnants and the sheer joy of handwork.
Hanamuguri (Flower Diving)
The summer seasonal term Hanamuguri describes the action of diving deep into a flower. It captures the image of playing innocently inside summer blooms like peonies and roses. This textile is filled with joy, as if one is wrapped in the dense, vibrant life force of flowers, stimulating both sight and touch.
Hanamatsuri - Suzushi (Flower Festival)
Hanamatsuri is the common name for the festival celebrating the birth of Shakyamuni Buddha. It derives from the ritual of pouring sweet tea over a statue of the birth Buddha in a hall adorned with flowers. This textile reflects a peaceful, happy festival scene, rich with color, embodying pure prayers and the joy of celebrating the arrival of spring.
Nadeshiko (Dianthus)
Characterized by delicate, torn petals, the Nadeshiko (Dianthus) is one of the Seven Flowers of Autumn, loved in Japan since the Man\'yō era (8th century). Also called \"Tokonatsu\" in the Heian period and appearing in The Tale of Genji, it is a literary symbol. This textile breathes with a delicate Japanese aesthetic and classical history, appearing cute yet dignified.
Ai Nōtan Kōshi (Indigo Gradient Check)
Indigo is expressed here in infinite gradations, from a deep, clear blue to a faint, glowing light. The delicate cross-grid that emerges from the gradient creates a world that is tranquil yet fantastical, like a mirror reflecting the shifting life of indigo. It is a poetic textile that expands into a world of deep spirituality.
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