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Song of Satsuki by Jun Mitsuhashi, Koinobori 3m Garden Set
This is a carp streamer set that comes with a pole and winder that can be set up by driving a stake into the ground in your garden. It's perfect for small spaces. The lightweight aluminum pole is easy to assemble. Of course, it comes with all the necessary components, including the arrowhead, rope, pole, and stakes.
〇Options Family crest, name engraving
*Additional fees apply. Family crests and names are not included in the set. If you would like to have your name engraved, please select the optional name engraving option when purchasing the carp streamer set.
If you only want to include a family crest → 〇 "Family crest included" If you only want to add a name → 〇 "Name included" If you want to include both your name and family crest, select "Family crest + name included."
A collaboration between tradition and art
We have started selling "Mitsuhashi Jun's Carp Streamers" as the second release of "Atelier".
By combining the traditional Japanese culture of carp streamers with art, we collaborated with dyeing artist Jun Mitsuhashi to develop a new carp streamer.
Mitsuhashi Jun's warm and soft coloured style has given carp streamers a new and unprecedented value while still respecting tradition.
This colorful and warm carp streamer looks as if it has jumped out of the artwork.
A softly curved, plump and warm carp streamer
Although it has the typical shape of a carp streamer, it has been simplified by eliminating the dorsal fin, but its unique form, characterized by soft curves and a large tail fin, is what makes it so appealing. By sewing the tail, air is more easily trapped in the stomach, giving the fish its characteristic plump shape when swimming.
A modern carp streamer that respects tradition
The charm of Mitsuhashi Jun's work lies in the modern yet Japanese motifs and colors used, resulting in modern carp streamers that are based on tradition. The gentle touch and soft colors look great in Japanese, Western and modern home designs.
To connect the carp streamers that swim outside to the future
<Limited sale of 3m sets only>
Due to the declining birthrate and housing conditions, carp streamers are becoming smaller and smaller, and the original sight of carp streamers swimming outside is becoming less common. I believe that the carp streamers' true form is the one that gracefully swims in the sky. In considering how to pass on carp streamers to the future so that the scene of carp streamers swimming on Children's Day will not disappear, the purpose of this project is to explore new designs for carp streamers that will fit in with modern architecture.
This time, we will only be selling 3m sets, as we want people to enjoy watching the carp streamers swimming outside at home.
We commissioned dyeing artist Jun Mitsuhashi to come up with the new design. While using traditional wax-resist dyeing techniques, he has expanded his work to include installations and three-dimensional objects as well as flat surfaces, and we felt that his delicate and gentle sense of color would be perfect for creating the new carp streamer design.
The warm form created by soft curves and the colorful colors were the brainchild of Jun Mitsuhashi. After choosing a combination from a number of design drawings, a new carp streamer was created.
Soft brushstrokes and warm colors
In order to reproduce the soft brushwork and warm colors that are the charm of Mitsuhashi Jun's work, we did not use the stencil dyeing method that is often used for carp streamers, but instead attempted to reproduce the colorful colors and shades of color. The result is a carp streamer with an appealing rich color scheme that contrasts with the powerful traditional stencil dyeing.
Koinobori production scene - from hand to hand -
The charm of Mitsuhashi Jun's work lies in the modern yet Japanese motifs and colors used, resulting in modern carp streamers that are based on tradition. The gentle touch and soft colors look great in Japanese, Western and modern home designs.
1954 Born in Kyoto 2020 Retired from Kyoto City University of Arts
Exhibition 1988 "Architecture" Spiral 1989 "Kyoto Art, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art "International New Three-dimensional Art Exhibition" Nagoya (1993, 98) "View from the Pacific Rim" America "Restress Shadows" UK Tour 1993 "Shiga Annual '93", Shiga Museum of Modern Art 1994 "4th International Textile Competition Kyoto" "Contemporary Dyeing" The National Museum of Art, Osaka 2000 "Memory of Algae" Rias Ark Museum of Art/Miyagi 2005 "International Tapestry and Textile Art Triennial" Belgium 2007 "Japanese Suppleness" Denmark 2008 " Cloth & Culture Now" UK 2010 " Woven, Knitted, Expanding Textile Shapes and Colors," Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art 2012 " Collect2012" London (2013, 2014, 2015) "SOFA" CHICAGO 2014 " Tokyo Art Fair" (2016, 2017) 2015 " Eyes of the Eye, Eyes of the Hand, Eyes of the Heart," Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art 2016 "The Box Project" American tour 2017 "ESSENCE-IKI" Denmark 2021 Solo Exhibition Galerie Seikando/Kyoto 2022 Solo Exhibition Gallery Keifu/Kyoto
Awards 1994 4th International Textile Competition Kyoto ITF Art Award 2009 22nd Kyoto Art and Culture Award 2012 31st Kyoto Prefecture Cultural Award, Merit Award
At our online shop [Hare to Kurasu], we accept orders using the family crests below.
◉ "Family crest/name" insertion cannot be purchased as a standalone item. ◉ The family crests below are examples. We accept any other family crests at a flat rate. ◉ For complex family crests, please email us a sample. ◉ Please note that family crest names may differ depending on the crest registry. ◉ If your family crest is not in the table, please send an image of your desired family crest to the email address you receive after placing your order. We can accommodate virtually any family crest.
If your family crest is in the list, please provide the family crest name and its corresponding number.
◉ The family crests below are examples. We accept any other family crests at a flat rate. ◉ For complex family crests, please email us a sample. ◉ Please note that family crest names may differ depending on the crest registry.
Hanakomon (Flower Crest) is a crest representing "the day"
366 days in a year, including February 29th, which only occurs once every four years on a leap year. Hanakomon are 366-day birthday symbols that depict seasonal flowers as "crests."
Learning from the Japanese spirituality of family crests, such as the Japanese love for flowers, their sensitivity to seasonal changes, and their intelligence in finding deep meaning in simple forms, the "366 Days of Hanakomon" was born through a new culture called "Komon" (personal crests).
For Hanakomon, flowers that symbolize "that day" are chosen based on their appearance, characteristics, and history. Each Hanakomon incorporates flowers associated with the blooming season, traditional Japanese events, and recurring festivals such as Sekku.
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