SPECIAL COLLECTION 5 in ISETAN 2023
Choose your favorite kimono cloth and design combination
Finish your own one with pattern order
ARLNATA and Ushikubi Tsumugi collaboration event
This will be the fifth time the event has been held.
ARLNATA opens in Aoyama in December 2022
Responsible for design direction of MIZEN ,
Tailoring uniquely selected pieces of cloth from all over Japan into clothes,
One piece of clothes without buying a roll of cloth
You can also see the line "MIZEN" where you can order.
Created for this Isetan during the exhibition period
In addition to new products, at MIZEN Aoyama Main Store
We will exhibit and sell some of the works that you can see.
COLLECTION
USHIKUBITSUMUGI
Hakusan Nature and Ushikubi Tsumugi The towering Hakusan Mountains, which stretch across Ishikawa, Fukui, and Gifu prefectures, have long been revered as mountains of faith, and have provided the local people with many blessings of nature, including Ushikubi Tsumugi. Shiramine, Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where Ushikubi Tsumugi is produced, is located at the trailhead of Mt. Hakusan. Shiramine is a heavy snowfall zone with snowfall of 3 to 4 meters, and women earn their livelihood by spinning thread and weaving cloth during the long winter closed by snow. At that time, the fabric woven mainly from the ``tama cocoon'' that two silkworms jointly made one cocoon is ``Ushikubi Tsumugi''.
Hakusan has been revered as an object of faith for its water of life. Ushikubi Tsumugi, which has been handed down from generation to generation in the region, has a charm different from other Tsumugi. Hakusan and Tedori River have been officially recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark for the purpose of protecting and utilizing the earth's heritage.
Hakusan has been revered as an object of faith for its water of life. Ushikubi Tsumugi, which has been handed down from generation to generation in the region, has a charm different from other Tsumugi. Hakusan and Tedori River have been officially recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark for the purpose of protecting and utilizing the earth's heritage.