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Let's make Japanese accessories with Mizuhiki

Art Classes
Digital
60 minutes
English

This activity is very popular these days. It is a light and solid string because it is winding a thin twisted paper with thread. Let's knit this string and make accessories and ornaments. For example, straps of strawberries, floral hair ornaments, cute earrings and mini baskets.Once you start making it, you will concentrate on it, so you can finally relax with Matcha and sweets.

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Let's make Japanese accessories with Mizuhiki

FromSGD S$26.65Per Person

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Why not make a lovely accessory that will look great in a variety of situations? You also can quickly make those accessories sold in souvenir shops in Kyoto. Recently, creative Mizuhiki has been broadcasted on TV and has become popular. In Japan, Mizuhiki was used for "sacred things" in rituals. Even now, it is tied to an envelope that gifts money when celebrating and other occasions. Do you know that Mizuhikis are so colorful? Let's make cute accessories and ornaments. 1. Choose colored papers to make "Pochi bag". (mini bag) 2. Tie the basic "Abalone knot" to the pochi bag. 3. Practice a Abalone knot with just a string. 4. Select the accessory you want to make from the sample. 5. Choose some Mizuhikis and experience accessory making. 6. Take a break with Matcha and sweets. The work is published on the Instagram. Please look by all means. 『rakue9』 If you want an earlier time, please contact us as soon as possible to increase the reservation frame.

Inclusions

  • material
  • Matcha and Sweets
  • Mizuhiki for non-gift items and metal fittings for making them at home.
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • The place is one-minute walk from the Shijo Horikawa bus stop. It is on the second floor of the building on the southwest corner of the big intersection of Shijo Street and Horikawa Street. The first floor is a shoe repair shop.

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Rakue