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Iyo One-Sword Carving Nagumo


Iyo Ittobori is a traditional craft of Dogo Ehime that has been passed down as a family skill for three generations from the first generation, and is handcrafted one by one with the skills of a craftsman from the beginning of the process to the painting.

Ittobori is a woodcarving technique that expresses the shape of an object concisely. The "itto" in ittobori does not refer to a single sword, but to the "simple" shape. Nagumo wooden dolls are characterized by the texture and feel of the wood carved out with various chisels, and the warmth of the wood, which has a gentle atmosphere created by the unique pale coloring.
His works include not only seasonal decorations but also items for festivals, and he has many fans all over Japan.