Indigo dyed Yakusugi cedar beads bracelet
Regular price
$135.00 USD
This unique bracelet features thousands-year-old Yakusugi cedar beads, hand-dyed in yamato indigo and complemented by red silk kumihimo cords braided in Kyoto, Japan. Each bead displays a unique indigo hue that fades beautifully over time, while the kumihimo cord tips naturally untangle to become soft fringes.
Yakushima Island maintains its own ecosystem, allowing cedar trees to grow for two thousand years. These sacred trees are protected from cutting, making this bracelet a rare connection to ancient Japanese nature.
Dimensions: Each bead 1cm / 0.4 inches diameter, adjustable inner diameter 4.5cm - 9cm / 1.8 inches - 3.5 inches
Materials: Yakusugi cedar, yamato indigo dye, silk kumihimo cords
Origin: Made in Japan
Care Note: Indigo color may transfer to light colored fabric
Yakushima Island maintains its own ecosystem, allowing cedar trees to grow for two thousand years. These sacred trees are protected from cutting, making this bracelet a rare connection to ancient Japanese nature.
Dimensions: Each bead 1cm / 0.4 inches diameter, adjustable inner diameter 4.5cm - 9cm / 1.8 inches - 3.5 inches
Materials: Yakusugi cedar, yamato indigo dye, silk kumihimo cords
Origin: Made in Japan
Care Note: Indigo color may transfer to light colored fabric
Regular price
$135.00 USD
This unique bracelet features thousands-year-old Yakusugi cedar beads, hand-dyed in yamato indigo and complemented by red silk kumihimo cords braided in Kyoto, Japan. Each bead displays a unique indigo hue that fades beautifully over time, while the kumihimo cord tips naturally untangle to become soft fringes.
Yakushima Island maintains its own ecosystem, allowing cedar trees to grow for two thousand years. These sacred trees are protected from cutting, making this bracelet a rare connection to ancient Japanese nature.
Dimensions: Each bead 1cm / 0.4 inches diameter, adjustable inner diameter 4.5cm - 9cm / 1.8 inches - 3.5 inches
Materials: Yakusugi cedar, yamato indigo dye, silk kumihimo cords
Origin: Made in Japan
Care Note: Indigo color may transfer to light colored fabric
Yakushima Island maintains its own ecosystem, allowing cedar trees to grow for two thousand years. These sacred trees are protected from cutting, making this bracelet a rare connection to ancient Japanese nature.
Dimensions: Each bead 1cm / 0.4 inches diameter, adjustable inner diameter 4.5cm - 9cm / 1.8 inches - 3.5 inches
Materials: Yakusugi cedar, yamato indigo dye, silk kumihimo cords
Origin: Made in Japan
Care Note: Indigo color may transfer to light colored fabric