Bumbag - Nijo castle & Kiyomizu temple

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Mikan original bumbag, light, sturdy & water-resistant.

Limited to 2 pieces only. The motif shows different views of the Nijo castle and the Kiyomizu terrace.

Materials

  • Front : Nishijin-ori jacquard polyester & lamé

  • Back : resistant 3D mesh polyester & nylon mix

  • Gold waterproof zipper

  • Adjustable nylon strap

  • Goldleaf printed logo

Details

  • height: 19 cm in the centre front

  • width: 18 cm at the bottom 29 cm at the largest

  • depth: up to 15 cm

  • 2 front compartments

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Mikan original bumbag, light, sturdy & water-resistant.

Limited to 2 pieces only. The motif shows different views of the Nijo castle and the Kiyomizu terrace.

Materials

  • Front : Nishijin-ori jacquard polyester & lamé

  • Back : resistant 3D mesh polyester & nylon mix

  • Gold waterproof zipper

  • Adjustable nylon strap

  • Goldleaf printed logo

Details

  • height: 19 cm in the centre front

  • width: 18 cm at the bottom 29 cm at the largest

  • depth: up to 15 cm

  • 2 front compartments

Mikan original bumbag, light, sturdy & water-resistant.

Limited to 2 pieces only. The motif shows different views of the Nijo castle and the Kiyomizu terrace.

Materials

  • Front : Nishijin-ori jacquard polyester & lamé

  • Back : resistant 3D mesh polyester & nylon mix

  • Gold waterproof zipper

  • Adjustable nylon strap

  • Goldleaf printed logo

Details

  • height: 19 cm in the centre front

  • width: 18 cm at the bottom 29 cm at the largest

  • depth: up to 15 cm

  • 2 front compartments


Traditional contemporary fabrics of Nishijin


In the famous weaving district of Nishijin, Kyoto’s textile artisans have been able to preserve their precious know-how over the centuries, passing them on through generations of skillfully trained makers. From their early development 1200 years ago, until today, the ‘Nishijin-ori’ have been considered among the most gorgeous of all Japanese textiles. They are well-known for their highly decorative patterns and their finely woven designs and featuring lamé threads. But their high production cost and fewer people wearing the traditional costume has caused a lot of these businesses to disappear. 

Some of the remaining craftsmen have developed an interesting range of contemporary Nishijin-ori designs. These fabrics are woven with techniques that are faithful to tradition, and they feature classical motifs which allow us to time travel to different periods of history.

To me, they appear as textile postcards of beautiful Kyoto city, patiently waiting for her visitors to come back.

This bag is part of a limited series of Mikan bags featuring the contemporary treasures of Nishijin.


Elements of Kyoto featured in the motif design


Nijo Castle

View of Nijo Castle from Oike street in Kyoto. This is represented at the bottom left of the bag.

View of Nijo Castle from Oike street in Kyoto. This is represented at the bottom left of the bag.

The entrance of the Ninomaru Palace located inside the fortifications of the castle.

The entrance of the Ninomaru Palace located inside the fortifications of the castle.

Kiyomizu Temple

Kiyomizu temple’s platform, viewed from the gardens of the temple which form a path on the mountain. It is visible at the very top of the bag, surrounded by cherry blossoms.

Kiyomizu temple’s platform, viewed from the gardens of the temple which form a path on the mountain. It is visible at the very top of the bag, surrounded by cherry blossoms.