Kurashiki Knotting Chair Pad A
Kurashiki Knotting Chair Pad A
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Kurashiki Knotting Chair Pad A

For cold wooden chairs. Kurashiki Knotting
Eighty years ago, Mr. Sotomura conceived of a chair pad called "Kurashiki Knotting." Its robust and minimalist construction means it can last 50 years, or even a lifetime if well-maintained. When placed on a cold wooden chair in winter, it protects your bottom from the chill.
Kurashiki Knotting was created when sitting on the floor was still the norm in Japan. It was born with an eye toward a future lifestyle that would involve chairs. Since the weft is wool, it has a thick finish, making it comfortable to sit on and loved by many users. It is an item you will want to cherish and use for a long time.



Wool has strong resilience, so it won't flatten out.
Furthermore, its warmth is a key characteristic. Like a rug, it is tightly and firmly woven, so it takes years to soften.
Even after about 10 years of use, it still looks nearly new, and it won't show signs of wear until it has been sat on for even longer.


Kurashiki Knotting is a chair pad that has been continuously made for 80 years, using hand-weaving looms and designs conceived by Kichinosuke Sotomura, the first director of the Kurashiki Folk Craft Museum.
The Kurashiki Hand-Dyeing and Hand-Weaving Research Institute was established in 1956 and exists as part of the folk craft movement. It teaches hand-weaving, spinning, dyeing, etc., and creates items with a healthy, unpretentious beauty that are functional in daily life. Kurashiki Knotting is one such item. Wool threads are tied one by one to the warp threads. It is warm, durable, and will serve you well for a long time.
The user's individuality is welcome, but the maker's individuality is unnecessary.
Kurashiki Knotting can be called the culmination of Kichinosuke Sotomura's craftsmanship. Its enduring appeal, beloved even as times change, is supported by the will of the makers, passed down carefully from generation to generation.

Back side.

Cotton warp threads are stretched, and wool threads are individually tied and cut by hand.


For cold wooden chairs. Kurashiki Knotting
Eighty years ago, Mr. Sotomura conceived of a chair pad called "Kurashiki Knotting." Its robust and minimalist construction means it can last 50 years, or even a lifetime if well-maintained. When placed on a cold wooden chair in winter, it protects your bottom from the chill.
Kurashiki Knotting was created when sitting on the floor was still the norm in Japan. It was born with an eye toward a future lifestyle that would involve chairs. Since the weft is wool, it has a thick finish, making it comfortable to sit on and loved by many users. It is an item you will want to cherish and use for a long time.



Wool has strong resilience, so it won't flatten out.
Furthermore, its warmth is a key characteristic. Like a rug, it is tightly and firmly woven, so it takes years to soften.
Even after about 10 years of use, it still looks nearly new, and it won't show signs of wear until it has been sat on for even longer.


Kurashiki Knotting is a chair pad that has been continuously made for 80 years, using hand-weaving looms and designs conceived by Kichinosuke Sotomura, the first director of the Kurashiki Folk Craft Museum.
The Kurashiki Hand-Dyeing and Hand-Weaving Research Institute was established in 1956 and exists as part of the folk craft movement. It teaches hand-weaving, spinning, dyeing, etc., and creates items with a healthy, unpretentious beauty that are functional in daily life. Kurashiki Knotting is one such item. Wool threads are tied one by one to the warp threads. It is warm, durable, and will serve you well for a long time.
The user's individuality is welcome, but the maker's individuality is unnecessary.
Kurashiki Knotting can be called the culmination of Kichinosuke Sotomura's craftsmanship. Its enduring appeal, beloved even as times change, is supported by the will of the makers, passed down carefully from generation to generation.

Back side.

Cotton warp threads are stretched, and wool threads are individually tied and cut by hand.

| Size |
| Approx. W40 x H40 cm, thickness approx. 5 cm |
| Material |
| 100% Wool |
| Country of Origin |
| Japan (Kurashiki) |
| Remarks |
| *Due to being handmade, there may be slight variations in size. |
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