Wabana 和花-わばな Folding Umbrella 55cm 8ribs

55
cm
8
ribs
Rain UV

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¥27,500
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A folding umbrella with a hogushi-ori and gorgeous Japanese flowers

This umbrella is suitable for both rain and shine, with a plain front and a Japanese floral pattern on the back, created using the "ura-hogushi-ori" technique. When you open the umbrella, various flowers that evoke a Japanese image appear, and combine with the softness of the hogushi weave to decorate one side of the umbrella. This classic bi-fold umbrella is impressive for its beautiful form and durability.

Color – Red
    Product Details

    Rib length: 55cm
    Weight: Approx. 320g
    Diameter: Approx. 94cm
    Folded length: approx. 41cm
    Fabric material: 100% polyester
    Rib material: Fiberglass
    Number of ribs: 8 ribs
    Shaft material: Aluminum
    Handle material: maple + acrylic resin
    Matching case: Yes
    Country of Origin: Japan
    Brand: Komiya Shoten

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    Estimated shipping: Within 1-2 business days *If you purchase a name engraving, within 10 business days

    Domestic shipping: 770 yen (free shipping for purchases over 2,200 yen)
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    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs
    Wabana Folding Umbrella 55cm 8 Ribs

    Wabana : Series Concept

    A gorgeous Japanese floral pattern blooming all over

    The fabrics in this series are plain on the front and feature a floral pattern created all over the back using a hogushi-ori technique, expressing a Japanese image in a range of vibrant colors. The watercolor-like design, unique to unraveled weaving, gives a warm and bright impression.

    Rain and sun umbrella UV-cut umbrella

    The fabric is water-repellent, water-resistant, and UV-resistant. In addition to being fully functional as an umbrella, this umbrella can also be used as a parasol, making it a versatile umbrella for both rain and shine. The UV protection and shading rates vary slightly depending on the color, but all colors have a UV protection rate of over 95%.

    About the fabric

    "Koshu-ori" is attractive for its lustrous sheen and solid feel

    The fabric used is "Koshu-ori," which is intricately woven in Yamanashi Prefecture, a famous textile production region with a history of over 400 years.
    Koshu-ori is a "pre-dyed" fabric made by weaving extremely fine yarns that have been dyed beforehand into a high density, uniform weave.

    This has resulted in a glossy, deep color and an elegant, heavy texture, and the product still boasts high quality today.
    The weaving technique that uses double yarn (twisted yarn) for the warp and single yarn (one thread) for the weft is characteristic of Yamanashi textiles, resulting in a fabric that combines luxury and durability.

    The production of Koshu-ori fabric begins at a dyer's shop, where the threads are dyed, then goes through a warper, where the threads are arranged into warp threads, before being sewn into fabric at a weaver's shop.
    The fabric is carefully woven over a long period of time, and is then treated to be water-repellent, water-resistant, and UV-resistant, before it can finally be used as an umbrella.
    In this way, the fabric that has been made by many people is then cut and sewn by craftsmen to make into umbrellas.

    Fabric woven on a rare narrow shuttle loom

    Fabric woven on a small-width loom, which has become extremely rare among looms, is made by looming the weft thread with a shuttle and folding it back at the edge as it is woven, which creates selvedge at the edge of the fabric.
    Since there is no need to sew a large piece of fabric to fit the width of the umbrella, there are no perforations, so it looks smart and stylish, and you don't have to worry about fraying even if you use it for a long time.

    Also, because the shuttle loom moves slowly and carefully, making a clanging sound, it takes longer than usual to finally complete a piece of fabric.

    Printed temporary threads and plain threads are woven together in a double layer, creating a "Ura-hogushi-ori"

    The warp threads are made by doubling the threads woven using the printing pattern and the flat threads.
    The weft threads are woven together to create a single piece of fabric. This is a precious fabric that can only be woven a few meters per day, as the amount of thread is large and the temporary threads are carefully removed so as not to affect the surface.
    The front is plain and the lining is finished with a hogushi-ori, making this an umbrella that allows you to enjoy the difference in design between the front and back.
    A different pattern is created for each color, and the warp and weft threads are temporarily woven before being printed. The pattern is completed by layering each color. The printing block process takes time as it is done by hand on all the long rolls of fabric.

    About the handle

    A round, tortoiseshell-like handle that's easy to hold

    The handle is made from a combination of maple and acrylic.
    The curved part that comes into contact with your hand is made of acrylic processed to look like tortoiseshell, and the part that fits together with the umbrella is made of natural maple wood.
    The combination of the two and the brown tassel give the handle a somewhat retro feel.
    With its rounded silhouette and beautiful color, the folding umbrella can be held securely just like a long umbrella.

    名入れについて : Only small plates are available

    • A sturdy bi-fold wallet that can be used even on rainy days

      This long-selling, sturdy folding umbrella is large when opened and can be used on rainy days. The beautiful double-fold silhouette brings out the lustrous sheen of the Koshu weave, making it a perfect gift.

    • You can carry your umbrella without having to fold it.

      This folding umbrella is designed so that the tip of the umbrella fits into a groove in the handle, so you can carry it with the ribs extended.
      This eliminates the hassle of having to fold up a wet umbrella, and you can store it away after it dries when you get home.

    • Ribs and center pole

      The ribs are made of lightweight and durable fiberglass material. It has a moderate thickness and flexibility, so it is lightweight but strong against wind. It is also a rust-free material, so it is easy to maintain on a daily basis.
      The center rod is made of aluminum.
      It is a very lightweight material that does not rust and is therefore easy to maintain.

    Koshu weaving series

    Komiya Shoten's ladies umbrellas

    Komiya Shoten is a Japanese umbrella and parasol brand made by artisans. Their ladies' series stocks a wide variety of umbrellas, from the beautiful "Koshu weave" that is unique to traditional techniques to functional sunshade umbrellas.

    About Komiya Shoten

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      Komiya Shoten's Western-style umbrella making

      Since its founding in 1930, Komiya Shoten has continued to make umbrellas with the desire that people will use them for a long time as a part of fashion.

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      Japanese umbrellas

      Western-style umbrellas, which were introduced to Japan at the end of the Edo period, were refined by the techniques of Japanese craftsmen and their unique aesthetic sense. We will introduce the appeal of Japanese-made Western-style umbrellas, which continue this tradition and live on in the present day.

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      About Us

      It's been almost a century since our founding, and we're still making umbrellas today.
      We would like to introduce our history and our efforts to adapt working styles to suit the times.

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    • Ships within 2 business days

      When purchasing a name engraving
      We will ship within 10 business days.

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    • Umbrella repair

      We offer umbrella repairs so that you can use your umbrella for a long time.