Japonism-Wagasa-Black-Bamboo-Unryu-Paper-Blue-Gray
$504
đ Description
Bold and refined, the Black Bamboo Unryu Paper Wagasa (Blue Gray) offers a unique interplay of light and shadow. The washi paper used features flowing Unryu (cloud dragon) texturesânamed for its wispy, swirling fibersâcreating a layered, airy aesthetic. Combined with a striking blue-gray tone and sleek black bamboo frame, this parasol merges minimalist grace with traditional craftsmanship. It is an embodiment of Japanese elegance with a subtle, modern spirit.
đš Key Features
⢠Blue-gray Unryu washi with natural fiber patterns resembling wind and clouds
⢠Sturdy and elegant black bamboo shaft and ribs
⢠Minimalist yet atmospheric design suited for contemporary interiors
⢠Traditional craftsmanship from Kyoto Tsujikura artisans
⢠Excellent for interior art, formal settings, or dance and tea ceremony
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Description
đˇď¸ Product Specification
⢠Material: Unryu washi paper, Japanese black bamboo
⢠Color: Blue-gray with white fiber veining
⢠Length: Approx. 76 cm
⢠Diameter (open): Approx. 110 cm
⢠Weight: Approx. 430g
⢠Design Theme: Unryu patternâdragon in the clouds
⢠Origin: Kyoto, Japan
⢠Usage: Indoor display, performance, or ceremonial use
đ¸ Why Choose Black Bamboo Unryu Wagasa
đŤ For the Minimalist Collector
A perfect harmony of texture and shade, rooted in wabi-sabi grace.
đźď¸ For the Modern-Japanese Interior
Adds a serene, cultural accent to contemporary dĂŠcor.
đ For the Symbolic Storyteller
Embodies the mythic movement of dragons and clouds in tradition.
đ For the Admirer of Unique Craft
A bold and meditative piece to gift or treasure for life.
⨠Character Summary
Ethereal and composedâthis wagasa captures the rhythm of drifting clouds, framed by timeless Japanese strength.
âť Additional Explanation
The Black Bamboo Unryu Wagasa evokes the mysterious beauty of ink paintings and the gentle swirl of clouds across a twilight sky. âUnryuâ (é˛çŤ), meaning âcloud dragon,â refers to the long swirling fibers in the handmade paperâeach thread dancing like ancient breath through the heavens. When paired with a muted blue-gray hue, it becomes a portal into calm introspection.
Its sleek black bamboo frame brings a quiet intensity, grounding the airy elegance of the Unryu paper. The contrast between dark structure and flowing form mirrors Japanâs aesthetic philosophy: the balance of tension and tranquility, of silence and expression.
Made by Kyoto Tsujikura, whose legacy spans over a century, this parasol is more than a practical itemâit is a meditative object, a visual poem, and a bridge between traditional spirit and modern taste.
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