|
|
|
ENTER
Payment Method:
Paypal, Visa, MasterCard, JCB American Express, Diners club
Availability:
Worldwide
|
|
Wa no Wa - Online shop of Japanese goods, arts & crafts | Art gallery: Offers handmade Japanese arts & crafts by talented Japanese artists |  | Goods shopping: Offers Japanese pattern items, accessories and traditional goods |
 | "Wa no Wa" is a website introducing authentic Japanese culture and art to the world from Japan. You can purchase goods, arts & crafts inspired by Japanese culture and art on-line. |
| We have two sections; gArt galleryh and gGoods shoppingh. In Art gallery, You'll find handmade works of art by talented Japanese artists on this section. These are all unique works. None of them are reproductions. They are the "one and only" pieces. |  |
 | In Goods shopping, we have various goods, from traditional arts and crafts of long-established store to modern Japanese fashion. There are traditional Japanese umbrellas (Wagasa), bamboo bags, Chirimen Japanese pattern fashion accessory, sandals, scissors bag, Kimono remake aloha shirt and T-shirts, etc. |
| You can find out columns about Japanese culture and history, as well as some Japanese customs and information, which will be very interesting to non-Japanese people. Please enjoy this information that will be up dated regularly. |  |
|
|
|
|
|
ENTER
Payment Method:
VISA and MasterCard
Availability:
Worldwide
|
|
Japanese paintings that inspire the spirit of imagination. Unique Japan carries a wide variety of beautiful, handmade Japanese bamboo tapestry. Each piece is decorated with individually painted calligraphy, personally signed by the calligraphy artist, with an assortment of messages ("love", "longevity"," spirit" "happiness", and "zen"). An excellent conversation piece for any room in the home. Available in two sizes; see our web site for details. |
Adored Japanese woodblock artist Hirokazu Fukuda (1944-2004) personally designed, hand-carved, and, with the aid of professionals, hand-printed his works using traditional methods dating back to the beginning of the 17th century. Over 20 different Fukuda pieces available, all beautiful, all individually stamped and signed by the artist on hand-made torinokoshi paper. Only 250 prints of each were ever made. 27cm x 20cm (10.6" x 7.8") |
Woodblock artist David Stones was born in England and studied at the Lincoln College of Art before settling permanently in Japan in 1972. Stones works in the Japanese woodblock tradition of the Edo Period (1603-1867), hand-carving and hand-painting all of his works without the involvement of machinery. Unique Japan carries over 20 exquisite David Stones pieces; see our web site for details. |
|
|
|
|
|