
Crafting with a Master Artisan in Historic Nagoya
Owari Butsugu are traditional Japanese crafts that have been produced since the early Edo period, with Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture at their cultural center. For over 50 years, Kobo Noyori has dedicated itself to crafting Kazarikanagu, the finely detailed decorative metal fittings that form an essenti
Owari Butsugu are traditional Japanese crafts that have been produced since the early Edo period, with Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture at their cultural center. For over 50 years, Kobo Noyori has dedicated itself to crafting Kazarikanagu, the finely detailed decorative metal fittings that form an essential part of this heritage. Prior to the hands-on experience, guests are introduced to the history of Owari Butsugu, its traditional craftsmanship, and the meticulous process of creating Kazarikanagu. The workshop then proceeds using the traditional chokin metal engraving technique, in which patterns are carefully carved into metal plates with chisels (tagane), following methods passed down through generations of artisans. Available Items & Prices Copper Incense Holder / Incense Plate – ¥10,000 Brass Bangle – ¥10,000 Silver Ring (Sizes 1–20) – ¥18,000 Silver Ring (Sizes 21–30) – ¥20,000 Silver Pendant Top – ¥18,000 Silver Pendant Top with Chain – ¥23,000 Silver Bangle – ¥35,000
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