Kinran is a Japanese brocade made by cutting thin slices of paper covered in gold foil and using them as threads to weave together the design. We created a simple techo cover using this technique.
The fabric comes from yuge fabric farm, a handicraft shop run by Enima Design. The company also runs Essential Store, a shop that stocks antiques, artwork, and clothing from within Japan and overseas.
yuge fabric farm actively performs what it calls “fabric rescue”, which involves pulling old fabric from Japan and overseas out of cold storage and using it for new creations. The fabric used on this techo cover is also a precious find recovered from a factory in Hiroshima.
This pattern resembles a stone wall, called ishigaki in Japanese. It was referred to as either ishigaki-mon or kagome-mon (which resembles David’s Star) and is shrouded in mystery. This cover material is designed for kimonos and obis, and comes in a calm gray tone that makes it appealing for any user.
DETAILS:
Color: Grey / Black (exterior/interior)
Material: Exterior Polyester / Interior PU
Feature 1: The pen hook inside the cover is designed to hold a pen by its clip, and the pen fills out the cover nicely when closed.
Feature 2: 2 ribbon bookmarks keep your place in two parts of your book
Feature 3: Light weight and versatile to use in all settings
Feature 4: Perfect for use with a patterned 'Cover on Cover'
Size: H: 224 x W: 330 x T: 3 mm / H: 8.8" x W: 13" x T: 0.1"
Weight: 150 g
*This cover fits an A5 size Hobonichi Techo book
*Specifications may vary slightly
* Planner is sold separately