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The Autumn Labor of Yoshino: Crafting the Sacred Momiji

Whether you are a collector seeking authentic kogō boxes, a chef looking for the perfect rice paddle, or simply someone who loves the texture of natural wood, Yoshino Momiji work offers something rare: beauty that ages gracefully, never goes out of style, and connects you to an unbroken chain of Japanese craftsmanship.

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Kiri-tsuke (rough cutting):

The log is split along the grain using a koma-nokogiri (a fine-toothed saw). This reveals the inner pattern. The Autumn Labor of Yoshino: Crafting the Sacred

During the Showa period, the craft nearly died out due to the rise of cheap plastics and mass production. However, a revival began in the 1970s when the Japanese government designated certain regional crafts as "Intangible Cultural Properties." Today, fewer than ten master artisans work full-time in Yoshino Momiji work, making each piece highly collectible. Once confirmed, I can provide a detailed essay

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