Founded in 1870 in Niigata, Ominato Bunkichi has evolved over 150 years from washi paper handling to creating innovative interior products like fusuma screens and sudare byobu, blending traditional 'paper' and 'wood' craftsmanship. Today, renowned for their comprehensive interior solutions and part of Niigata's global "Hundred-Year Story" initiative, they have a strong international presence.

Kumiko, a traditional Japanese woodworking technique, features delicate geometric patterns formed by interlocking thin wooden strips without nails, showcasing unparalleled precision and skill. Originating in the Asuka period and highlighted in Horyuji Temple, its use flourished in shoji during the Muromachi period, with over 200 patterns developed by the Edo period. Crafted mainly from cedar and cypress, Kumiko is a testament to the elegance and intricacy of handcrafted art, embodying the dedication of artisans and serving as a resplendent reminder of Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Discover the timeless beauty of Kumiko at Millennium Gallery Japan, where intricate wooden patterns and craftsmanship come alive. Our collection celebrates this authentic art, featuring stunning lights made from cedar, embodying the fusion of precision and tradition in Japanese woodworking.

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