TAKAOKAYA
Ojami Cushion
Ojami Cushion
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Ojami cushion was developed under the theme of being fashionable and allowing people to sit comfortably on the floor for long periods of time.
It is excellent not only for sitting on the floor, but also for sitting on a chair as a backrest.
It can be used as a cushion for beds and sofas, and the diverse fabric variations are suitable for a variety of interiors.
The neat form, which cannot be reproduced by machine mass production, adds colour to everyday life.
In recent years, when more and more time is spent at home, SN would like to introduce the warmth of the Ojami Cushion, handmade one by one by craftsmen, to Australian customers to make that time more comfortable and relaxing.
Otedama is a traditional Japanese childrend's game whichi small bean bags are tossed and juggled in a game similar to jacks.
Although it is generally a social game, Otedama can also be played alone.
It is rarely competitive and often accompanied by singing.
Otedama play is thought to be in decline.
Details
Size:
Small: ⌀ 35cm
Medium: ⌀ 40cm
Large: ⌀ 43cm
*Ojami means 'Otedama (お手玉)' in Kansai reading in Japan.
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ABOUT THE MAKER
TAKAOKAYA | 高岡屋 | Shimogyo, Kyoto Prefecture
Founded in Kyoto in 1919, TAKAOKAYA has been creating comfort through traditional craftsmanship for over a century.
Their signature Ojami Cushion is inspired by otedama, a traditional Japanese beanbag toy. Unlike ordinary cushions, each piece is carefully hand-filled by skilled artisans, who shape the filling by hand to create its distinctive soft, sculptural form.