Crafts using nuts harvested from Kurikoma Mountain.
- Time
- 1.5h
- Participants
- 5-20 people
- Fee
- Y1,000 per person
Crafts using nuts harvested from Kurikoma Mountain.
Tree stumps are made into unique pen stands.
This may look easy to play, but producing a sound is actually difficult.
Participants learn basic rope work that they can apply in their daily lives. They also learn how to create certain products.
When a wooden board is burned, its beautiful grain of the wood will rise. Burnt wood is suitable for making doorplates and signs.
Wood carving using specially prepared chars!
A dream catcher is a talisman that originated from Native American culture. Participants create their own original dream catchers.
This is an environment-friendly program. Used oil may be garbage to some, but it can also be recycled to create a fashionable candle!
Handmade olive oil soap is extremely environment friendly. Olive oil soap is also good for removing stains.
We dye handkerchiefs using extracts from seasonal plants harvested in Kurikoma.
Participants learn and fun, simple indigo dyeing technique. A silk handkerchief is dyed, resulting in a beautiful indigo color.
Participants create unique wreaths with nuts and vines from a nearby mountain. Wreaths are especially suitable for Christmas and New Years decorations.
Participants create their own unique baskets using the vine weaving technique.