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Traditional Crafts NFT - Part 2: Introduction of Works⑮

Introduction

Hello everyone!!
This is the TRADITIONAL CRAFTS NFT management team.

On Monday, October 24, 2022, we released the second round of the TRADITIONAL CRAFTS NFT.
As with the first release, designers who agreed with the vision of this project were involved in the project from the concept stage, and we have created a wonderful work of art that we are very attached to.

The second release of the TRADITIONAL CRAFTS NFT will consist of a total of 500 NFTs made from 20 types of traditional crafts from all over Japan.
Please take a look at them with excitement as if you are looking for a treasure.

【The privilege of purchasing NFTs of traditional crafts for our 2nd release】
We will invite you to our community for NFT purchasers only.
In addition, you will have the right to propose and decide how to use the proceeds from the NFT.
※You may have a wonderful encounter with friends who have gathered around the keywords "traditional crafts" and "NFT.

Today is "Etchu-Fukuoka Sedge Hats".

Introduction of the creators

Mizuka Yamada(Facebook)

<Career>
Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Design, and worked as a UI/UX designer at Takram.While mainly designing and creating websites and digital products, she also engages in creative activities such as drawing.

https://www.instagram.com/chakoyomi/?hl=ja

Comment from the creator

In Japan, it is said that tools that have been used for 100 years acquire spirituality and become deities of mourning, and since the Muromachi period, they have been depicted in otogi-zoshi or fairy tales, and have become familiar to people.
Crafts that have been used and embedded in people's daily lives since ancient times may have also become tsukemogami without our noticing.
In this issue of NFT, we are trying to imagine 20 traditional crafts from all over Japan as Tsukumogami(gods of mourning).
Please take a look and see if there is a Tsukemogami to your liking.

Introduction of each work

Etchu-Fukuoka Sedge Hats

It is a traditional craft made in Takaoka City, Tonami City, Oyabe City, and Nanto City in Toyama Prefecture.
■Made in
Toyama
■Origin
It is said that the origin of this craft began when people started making mino (straw sandals) using sedge grass that grew wild in the Etchu-Fukuoka area. However, the muddy area was covered with many high-quality sedges that grew wildly.
■Characteristics
There are many different types of Sugahasa hats made in the Fukuoka area, all of which are characterized by their rounded shape.
Sugahasa has a 400-year tradition of providing shelter from the rain and sun for farmers throughout Japan.
Sugahasa are extremely light, and one of their charms is that you do not feel the stress of the weight when using them. They do not tire easily even when carried on the head for long periods of time, so they do not get in the way of long hours of work. They are highly breathable and provide a sense of coolness, making them ideal for hot and humid summers.

In closing

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