Case for chopsticks with a stitched traditional Japanese motif
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Description
Origin: Aomori, Japan
Size : 25cm x 4cm
Material : linen embroidered with white cotton thread
Hand-made product of *Kogin embroidery, of Tsugaru
We can put chopsticks of 25cm long.
Note: There is no chopsticks in this product.
*Kogin is one of the techniques of stitching in Tsugaru area, Aomori Prefecture. It is said that this technique is born about 180 years ago in the farm area around Hirosaki City. At that time the clothes of ordinary people were only from hand-woven linen. Moreover, as this linen was very precious, it was usually quilted to wear well. This hand-woven linen was dyed in indigo blue and was quilted or embroidered with white cotton thread. And then the quilted cloth was always made into the peasants smock-frocks because this quilted linen, "kogin", wears best of all the cloths.
Most of girls began to learn how to embroider this "kogin" at the age of five or six. They became masters of "kogin" in fourteen or fifteen and made their efforts to embroider more and more beautiful figures. As the result "kogin" was not only used as smock-frocks but also was considered as their best clothes.
Recently "kogin", with its long history, became appreciated as the most valuable folk handcraft and applied to various uses.
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