Japanese Origami Paper Table Lamp "Flower of Light" - tutu M
Japanese Origami Paper Table Lamp "Flower of Light" - tutu M
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Elevate your home with the "Flower of Light - Tutu M" a frameless origami table lamp handcrafted by Kyoto artisans. Combining the 1,000-year-old craft of Kyo Hyogu and the art of origami, this lamp uses folded washi paper to create structural integrity and cast intricate shadows when illuminated. Measuring 12 cm in diameter and 15 cm in height, it emits a soft, warm glow with low color temperature, fostering a serene ambiance perfect for bedrooms. Lightweight and ready to use with 125V compatibility, this elegant lamp seamlessly blends Japanese tradition and modern design, adding a touch of tranquility to any space.
Product Details
Product Details
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: Diameter 12cm(4.7 in) × Height 15cm(5.9 in)
- Material: Japanese Paper
- Origin: Made in Kyoto, Japan
- Brand: Innovative Craft Works
- Electrical Appliance: 3A 125V
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Important Notices
Important Notices
- To ensure the safe and enjoyable use of this lighting product, please refer to the comprehensive information in the PRODUCT DETAILS section. Use a voltage converter or adapter plug suitable for your country or region. For instance, Japan operates on a 100V system. In regions with a minor voltage difference, such as the United States and Canada, you may be able to use the product without a voltage converter. However, in countries with a significant voltage difference, such as Australia, a voltage converter is essential.
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Kyoto's Timeless Crafts: Kyo Hyogu and the Art of Origami
Kyo Hyogu is a traditional craft of Kyoto with origins dating back over 1,000 years. It involves reinforcing and decorating paintings and calligraphy with paper or fabric, creating pieces such as hanging scrolls, folding screens, and sliding doors (fusuma). These works combine aesthetic appeal with durability and preservation, and the refined beauty of the craft, nurtured by Kyoto's culture and environment, flourished in contexts such as the tea ceremony and temples.
Origami, another art form with a history of over a thousand years, involves folding paper into shapes representing animals, plants, and geometric patterns. Originally spreading through gift-giving customs, origami became a widely enjoyed pastime. Today, its elegance and structural ingenuity have found applications in modern science and design.
Origami Paper Lamps: Kyoto's Kyo Hyogu Craft Meets Modern Innovation
Innovative Craftworks is a pioneering small business in Kyoto that blends the 1,300-year-old techniques of Kyo Hyogu with cutting-edge modern technology. Their frameless "Origami Lamp," crafted from washi (traditional Japanese paper), is realized through the application of Tsukuba University's origami program and the exceptional skills of artisans in "backing" (urauchi) and "folding" techniques. These lamps feature a unique origami-inspired design that produces warm, shadowed light, offering both beauty and functionality. Despite using only paper for the shade, the lamps deliver a harmonious blend of aesthetic appeal and practicality, bringing a fresh perspective to interior design.
Flower of Light: Japanese Origami Paper Table Lamp for Bedrooms
The Japanese Origami Lamp "Flower of Light" is a table lamp meticulously crafted by Kyoto artisans who specialize in traditional techniques of layering washi (Japanese paper), typically used in high-end decorative items such as hanging scrolls that require both aesthetic appeal and durability. Incorporating Japanese origami techniques, this freestanding lamp measures 12 cm in diameter and 15 cm in height. Its exquisite design, aptly named "Flower of Light," makes it a standout accent lamp for bedrooms, offering a distinctive and elegant presence. Ready to use with no assembly required, the lamp operates on 125V, making it compatible for direct use in the U.S. and Canada.