The two-sided, three-dimensional striped fabric gives a casual, stylish look.
It is not printed, but woven using a technique called pearl weaving.
Perfect for everyday use and business situations.
The umbrella fabric appears to have a variety of different expressions depending on the angle and lighting.
Koshu weave. Country of origin: Japan (Made in Japan)
Main Material: Polyester. This two-sided, three-dimensional striped fabric embodies the subtle elegance of the weaving techniques that nurtured the Edo culture of "iki." This premium umbrella is lovingly crafted by the artisans of Makita Shoten, a company that supplies umbrella fabric to the Imperial family. While many umbrellas on the market feature printed fabric, Makita Shoten's umbrellas are carefully crafted one by one using a weaving technique called "Tamako weaving." The umbrella fabric appears to have a rich variety of textures depending on the angle and lighting. 100% polyester. Total length: 66cm when open, 32cm when folded. Umbrella diameter: 100cm. Weight: 340g. Ribs: 60cm x 8 ribs, manual opening.