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jikonka Living vessel and tea set exhibition at SIRI SIRI Shop

Shop Event | 2022.10.20

jikonka Living vessel and tea set exhibition at SIRI SIRI Shop

Sekimachi in Mie and Fukasawa in Tokyo have learned the same Japanese craftsmanship and traditions, and have carefully dealt with clothing, food and housing as pioneers of “lifestyle shops”, and have conveyed the deep and sophisticated beauty. Gallery jikonka located in Tokyo. SIRI SIRI sympathizes with the thoughts that are an extension of SIRI's life and the aesthetic sense that we want to cherish in the future, and we have decided to hold this event.

SIRI SIRI selected the artist's daily life vessels, tea utensils, flower vases and antiques according to the image of SIRI. You can also buy jikonka tea.

While learning about tea, why not find your favorite tableware carefully made by hand?
I would be happy if you could spend a warm time in the coming season.

"Jikon" means "now" or "at this moment".
"Ha" is a general term for grains, and means indispensable food for life and important things.
The name 'Yukonha' expresses the thought of 'how to live in this moment'.
We want to be a place where you can learn how to live through clothing, food and shelter.​​

jikonka Living vessel and tea set exhibition at SIRI SIRI Shop

[venue]
SIRI SIRI SHOP
7-6-41 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052

[period]
November 5th (Sat) - December 4th (Sun)
Business hours: 13:00 - 19:00

[Holidays during the period]
Closed on Tuesdays (11/8, 11/15)
*During the period, we are also open for regular reservations on a monthly basis.

*On 11/12 (Sat), we will also hold a tea workshop by Ms. Kyoko Yoneda, the owner of jikonka.

Click here for details

[What is jikonka]



and now | jikonka
Konhe is a brand that connects the rich culture of life through the tools of clothing, food and shelter. It started in 1998 in Sekijuku, a beautiful post town in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, which still retains its traditional townscape. We have galleries and workshops in Setagaya, Tokyo and Sekijuku, Mie Prefecture. The tools of clothing, food and shelter that refine our sensibilities, and the experiences we get through those tools. I hope that by delivering them to everyone, a beautiful cycle will be drawn.

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