The Birth of Wa Bi Fascinated by the Beauty of Japan Blue
- The Development Story of Wa Bi -
Wa Bi was brought into being by an encounter with a beautiful shining metal dyed with the distinctive Awa-Ai indigo, also known as "Japan Blue."
Meanwhile, Tulip has been producing crochet hooks that are both highly functional and stylistically beautiful, based on the technical capabilities of its craftsmen that have been cultivated and refined over the years.
What if we were to enhacne the beauty of our dignified tools by rendering them in this graceful Japan Blue?
The joy of crocheting for the handicrafter will then surely be intensified by using them.
This is how Tulip came up with the idea of Wa Bi.
This product come in an exclusive set - Wa Bi, with other carefully examined and selected handcrafted items that Japan is so rightly proud of.
< ETIMO Crochet Hook with Cushion Grip >
The history of the ETIMO Crochet Hook with Cushion Grip goes back to 2008.
This product is the fruit of trial and error in search of the best shape and material to meet customer demand for a crochet hook that does not fatigue the hand after long hours spent crocheting.
Tulip now offers a limited model of the ETIMO Crochet Hook with Cushion Grip, dyed the indigo color produced with Awa-Ai, called "Japan Blue."
Since it started producing crochet hooks in 1953, Tulip has sold them overseas as well as in Japan.
The ETIMO Crochet Hook with Cushion Grip now enjoys popularity in more than 50 countries.
< Murakumo-zome Dyeing Technique Indigo-dyed Case >
Like the crochet hooks themselves, the case that holds the crochet hooks and tools is also dyed with the indigo Awa-Ai pigment.
To dye the case, Tulip has chosen murakumo-zome, a technique of dyeing creased fabric to produce an intricately beautiful indigo pattern that resembles clouds drifting across the sky.
Hand-dyed by skilled craftsmen, no two cases share exactly the same pattern.
Inspired by kaishi-ire (a traditional clutch for Japanese tea ceremony and other situations), the case has been meticulously designed so that it can easily store tools and crochet patterns, exuding a distinctive Japanese ambience.
< U- shaped Scissors produced in Banshu >
Scissors are an essential item for crocheting .
The scissors included with Wa Bi are U-shaped are from the Banshu region of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, noted for its high-quality scissors and knives.
Historians say that this traditional local industry started in 1790.
Still today, skilled craftsmen make each piece by hand.
Scissors from Banshu cut amazingly well.
With the beauty of a refined tool, this excellent product is one that Japan can so rightly be proud of.
These easy-to-use scissors will increase the comfort of your crocheting time.
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