Grand Opening: Buy more than 2 books Free Upgrade to FedEx or DHL post(received 3-6 days)
Japanese Craft Bookstore  |  SKU: 9784416618721

The joy of making tea ceremony and the color of life: A one-of-a-kind bag that wraps your heart. Japanese Craft Book

¥2,200

Release date: ‎ 2018/8/8
Language ‏ : ‎ Japanese
Book: ‎ 128 pages


``Shifuku'' is a bag used to store tea containers, bowls, and other utensils used in tea ceremonies.
It is customary to add beautiful pieces of cloth or string that are carefully selected to match the container.
The unique feature is that each piece is measured and sewn by hand so that it can be made into a variety of shapes.
If you make it not only for tea ceremony utensils, but also for important items such as your favorite glasses or jewelry cases, the enjoyment will be multiplied.

This book explains various ways to use such cover and how to make the basics.
First, we will introduce the tea basket holder and the sewage that is used to make each of the contents of the tea basket.
In addition to tea ceremony utensils, I have made sake cups out of my father's no longer used neckties, and gifted wine bottle holders to friends who love wine.
Many variations of Shikaku are listed.
It provides detailed explanations of how to make the basics, so you can apply them to make them.
In addition, he explains about tea ceremony utensils and his favorite antiques and fabrics, making the content enjoyable even for those who do not make shikakuri.

This is a book written by an author who says that his life has been enriched by encountering Shiwak making, in which he thoroughly conveys the charm of Shihaku.

■Table of contents
Admire the revenge in a tea basket
It's changed by lifestyle
Shike-making tools and basic sewing methods
How to make basics
Attractive string knot
What determines the image is the combination of the vessel, string, and cloth.
Makiko Tanaka embarks on a journey to create revenge.


Shipping information:
The shipping cost depends on the weight of the items. It will automatically calculate when you add it to the shopping cart. (Chat with us for more details)

Payment Methods

  1. Paypal payment
  2. Credit card payment (Visa, Mastercard, American Express)
  3. Online payment system (Apple Pay, Google Pay)

Shipping Delivery

Two shipping methods:
(Standard shipping and Express shipping)

The shipping cost depends on the weight of the items. It will automatically calculate when you add it to the shopping cart. (Chat with us for more details)

Arrange time: 1–4 business days

Standard shipping (Japan post): 2- 3 weeks
1st book--→JPY1800
Express shipping (FedEx or DHL): 3-5 days
1st book--→JPY2800

If the order is more than 3 books, the package will free update to FedEx or DHL post

Japanese Craft Bookstore

The joy of making tea ceremony and the color of life: A one-of-a-kind bag that wraps your heart. Japanese Craft Book

¥2,200

Release date: ‎ 2018/8/8
Language ‏ : ‎ Japanese
Book: ‎ 128 pages


``Shifuku'' is a bag used to store tea containers, bowls, and other utensils used in tea ceremonies.
It is customary to add beautiful pieces of cloth or string that are carefully selected to match the container.
The unique feature is that each piece is measured and sewn by hand so that it can be made into a variety of shapes.
If you make it not only for tea ceremony utensils, but also for important items such as your favorite glasses or jewelry cases, the enjoyment will be multiplied.

This book explains various ways to use such cover and how to make the basics.
First, we will introduce the tea basket holder and the sewage that is used to make each of the contents of the tea basket.
In addition to tea ceremony utensils, I have made sake cups out of my father's no longer used neckties, and gifted wine bottle holders to friends who love wine.
Many variations of Shikaku are listed.
It provides detailed explanations of how to make the basics, so you can apply them to make them.
In addition, he explains about tea ceremony utensils and his favorite antiques and fabrics, making the content enjoyable even for those who do not make shikakuri.

This is a book written by an author who says that his life has been enriched by encountering Shiwak making, in which he thoroughly conveys the charm of Shihaku.

■Table of contents
Admire the revenge in a tea basket
It's changed by lifestyle
Shike-making tools and basic sewing methods
How to make basics
Attractive string knot
What determines the image is the combination of the vessel, string, and cloth.
Makiko Tanaka embarks on a journey to create revenge.


Shipping information:
The shipping cost depends on the weight of the items. It will automatically calculate when you add it to the shopping cart. (Chat with us for more details)

View product