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Covered Button Workshop MiSuZuYa
| Address | 1-28-5 Torigoe Taito-ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:111-0054 |
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| Representative Name | Kataoka Kiyotaka |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | closed |
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Brooch Made in Japan
SD item code:13985877
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1 embroidered walnut button brooch
刺繍くるみボタンブローチ 1個
JAN:4595059333071
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JAN:4595059333071
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 10 days
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Walnut button: 35mm standard
Brooch pin: 20mm in size Color antique gold |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: 100% aluminum, hemp, cupra (Bemberg)
Package: Individual paper mount
Year of manufacture: 2025
Product tag: None
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Description
| [24 Setsubun Kurumibutton Brooch : Risshun] This embroidered brooch features motifs selected from each of the 72 solar terms in the 24 solar terms of the Japanese calendar, which was deeply rooted in the lives of the people of Edo period (1603-1868). The motif for Risshun (around 2/4 to 2/18) of the 24 solar terms was chosen as a Japanese bush warbler from the "鶯睍睆" (Japanese bush warbler) motif. Risshun is a seasonal seasonal calendar that marks the beginning of spring. MiSuZuYa's embroidered brooches are all created in-house, from design to embroidery* and wrapping. Although machine embroidery is used, the texture and warmth of the threads are important to us, and we pay careful attention to embroidery data production and thread selection to create an attractive texture. In addition to the animal motifs that have been popular in the past, this time the first series of "Nijushisekki Kurumi-button Brooch" was created with the motif of Nijushisekki Honcho 72-zyo (the 72 seasons of the 24th day of the 4th lunar month). The four seasons, nature and customs of Japan are carefully expressed in small embroidered brooches. The motifs that accompany each of the seasons, spring, summer, fall, and winter, blend in softly with both Japanese and Western clothing, and are perfect for daily coordination or as a gift. Enjoy the changing seasons of Japan with these palm-sized walnut buttons. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Jul.7th 2026 to Sep.8th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Jun.19th 2026 to Jun.23rd 2026 |
| EMS | From Jun.18th 2026 to Jun.23rd 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Jun.22nd 2026 to Jun.25th 2026 |
| DHL | From Jun.18th 2026 to Jun.22nd 2026 |
| UPS | From Jun.18th 2026 to Jun.22nd 2026 |
| FedEx | From Jun.18th 2026 to Jun.22nd 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
Please understand that each item is handmade, and that there is a "No Claims" policy.
About the fabric or leather used for Kurumi-buttons Since the fabric is cut by hand, the pattern may vary depending on the position where the fabric is cut. Also, please note that the design centered on the pattern or stripes may vary due to the hand-cutting process. Although we pay close attention to detail and try to produce each item with care, there may be a small amount of glue sticking out of the fabric. If you are concerned about this, please refrain from purchasing. Depending on the environment of your monitor, etc., there may be differences in color from the actual product. Please do not apply excessive force or weight to the product, as it may cause deformation, breakage, unexpected injury, or accident. Please keep the product out of the reach of children to avoid the possibility of accidental ingestion or injury. We assume no responsibility for any injuries or accidents that may occur during use. Please be sure to handle the product in accordance with the precautions. Precautions for metal fittings (Please note the following) When the metal fittings of the Kurumi-button are transported, they may rub against each other, resulting in minor scratches. We will omit items that have burrs or other scratches before production. (Although we have never mixed in such burr items.) If you are concerned about fine scratches, please refrain from purchasing. |
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This embroidered brooch features motifs selected from each of the 72 solar terms in the 24 solar terms of the Japanese calendar, which was deeply rooted in the lives of the people of Edo period (1603-1868).
The motif for Risshun (around 2/4 to 2/18) of the 24 solar terms was chosen as a Japanese bush warbler from the "鶯睍睆" (Japanese bush warbler) motif.
Risshun is a seasonal seasonal calendar that marks the beginning of spring.
MiSuZuYa's embroidered brooches are all created in-house, from design to embroidery* and wrapping.
Although machine embroidery is used, the texture and warmth of the threads are important to us, and we pay careful attention to embroidery data production and thread selection to create an attractive texture.
In addition to the animal motifs that have been popular in the past, this time the first series of "Nijushisekki Kurumi-button Brooch" was created with the motif of Nijushisekki Honcho 72-zyo (the 72 seasons of the 24th day of the 4th lunar month).
The four seasons, nature and customs of Japan are carefully expressed in small embroidered brooches.
The motifs that accompany each of the seasons, spring, summer, fall, and winter, blend in softly with both Japanese and Western clothing, and are perfect for daily coordination or as a gift.
Enjoy the changing seasons of Japan with these palm-sized walnut buttons.