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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.
Address | 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026 |
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Representative Name | Atsushi Umehara |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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[Kashmir paper mache - ornament - plump bird - 1:generated
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【全3色】カシミールのペーパーマッシュ - オーナメント - ぷっくり鳥さん - 1:生成
(ID-CFLSP-502#10#48988)
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10 pcs /set
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[3 colors]Kashmir paper mache - ornament - plump bird - 2:blue
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【全3色】カシミールのペーパーマッシュ - オーナメント - ぷっくり鳥さん - 2:青
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10 pcs /set
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[3 colors]Kashmir paper mache - ornament - plump bird - 3:red
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【全3色】カシミールのペーパーマッシュ - オーナメント - ぷっくり鳥さん - 3:赤
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Size: Thickness: approx. 3.5 cm, Height: approx. 6 cm, Width: approx. 8 cm, Weight: approx. 30 g
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Pulp
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: None
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Description
*Persian influenced artwork. This is a traditional Kashmiri paper mache ornament made of small pieces of paper torn and glued together into a mold and beautifully decorated by artisans. The history of paper mache dates back to around the 15th century. It was introduced when a Kashmiri prince who was imprisoned in Samarkand returned to Kashmir. The design of the paper mache was therefore strongly influenced by Persia, with flowers, birds, and arabesques being incorporated into the design. Kashmir's majestic mountains and beautiful lakes. These are works of art nurtured in the rich nature that surrounds them. *They are made with a great deal of care and attention. First, the material paper is soaked in water for several days until it crumbles, and then paper and rice straw are combined to form a pulp. It is then placed in a wooden, brass, or other mold and allowed to dry for several more days. Once dry, the surface is polished and shaped to form the base, a primer is applied, and the craftsman carefully paints the surface with a brush. Finally, a characteristic glossy finish is applied to the surface, which gives it a unique shine when it catches the light and makes the painting stand out even more. *Add to your interior You can hang it on the wall or hang it as an ornament. They are also very useful for decorating the tree during the Christmas season! The cute colors and adorable faces of these animals are always adorable♪ |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.27th to Jul.30th |
Air Mail | From May.9th to May.13th |
EMS | From May.8th to May.13th |
Pantos Express | From May.10th to May.15th |
DHL | From May.8th to May.10th |
UPS | From May.8th to May.10th |
FedEx | From May.8th to May.10th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
[Size] Thickness: approx. 3.5 cm, Height: approx. 6 cm, Width: approx. 8 cm
[Weight] Approx. 30g [Material] Pulp [Note] Since this product is handmade by craftsmen one by one, the pattern and size may differ slightly from the picture. Please understand that this is a characteristic of handmade products. Product size 1cm x 6cm x 8cm approx. 30g [Category]Asian*Ethnic decor:Ethnic decor goods [Tags] ornament hanging bird elephant peacock camel giraffe Kashmir paper mache Persia Asian Asian decor Asian interior decoration ethnic Asian |
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This is a traditional Kashmiri paper mache ornament made of small pieces of paper torn and glued together into a mold and beautifully decorated by artisans.
The history of paper mache dates back to around the 15th century. It was introduced when a Kashmiri prince who was imprisoned in Samarkand returned to Kashmir.
The design of the paper mache was therefore strongly influenced by Persia, with flowers, birds, and arabesques being incorporated into the design. Kashmir's majestic mountains and beautiful lakes. These are works of art nurtured in the rich nature that surrounds them.
*They are made with a great deal of care and attention.
First, the material paper is soaked in water for several days until it crumbles, and then paper and rice straw are combined to form a pulp. It is then placed in a wooden, brass, or other mold and allowed to dry for several more days.
Once dry, the surface is polished and shaped to form the base, a primer is applied, and the craftsman carefully paints the surface with a brush.
Finally, a characteristic glossy finish is applied to the surface, which gives it a unique shine when it catches the light and makes the painting stand out even more.
*Add to your interior
You can hang it on the wall or hang it as an ornament. They are also very useful for decorating the tree during the Christmas season! The cute colors and adorable faces of these animals are always adorable♪
こちらは紙を小さく小さくちぎり糊で合わせた型に、職人による美しい装飾を施したカシミール地方伝統のペーパーマッシュのオーナメントです。
ペーパーマッシュの歴史は、15世紀ごろまで遡ります。その頃サマルカンドで投獄されていたカシミール王子が、カシミールへ戻った際に導入されました。
その為、花や鳥、アラベスクなどがデザインに取り入れられペルシャの影響を強く受けています。カシミールの雄大な山々、美しい湖。周りを取り巻く豊かな自然の中で育まれた芸術品です。
■とても手間をかけて作られています
まず、材料の紙が崩れるまで数日間かけて水に浸し、紙や稲藁などを合わせてパルプ状にします。それを木製や真鍮製等の型に入れた後、さらに数日かけて乾燥させていきます。
乾燥したら表面を研磨などを行い形を整えベースができあがったら下地を塗り、職人が筆を使い丁寧に彩画していきます。
最後に、特徴的な光沢仕上げが施されているので光を受けると独特の輝きがあり、一層絵が引き立ちます。
■インテリアにプラスして
オーナメントとして壁に飾ったり引っ掛けてみたり。クリスマス時期はツリーを飾るためにも大活躍!キュートな色合いと愛らしいお顔の動物たちは、いつ見ても可愛いです♪