when giving a friend a gift,
how many times is the gift wrapping thrown away? this gave the Kanda Budo Orchards in Rikuzen Takada in Japan an idea, the company is a family-run vineyard that dates back to 1905,
and by sheer happenstance in the next prefecture of Iwate is the Tomoe Senko, a dye company which has its roots back in 1908,
with a combined 230 years of history under their belts, the two organizations decided to produce a gift set featuring wine wrapped in a chusen-dye tenugui tea towel that conveys the history and roots of the two artisanal producers,
the collaboration came together thanks to Manorda Iwate, a local company specializing in facilitating commerce through design and craft. Art director Kenichi Suzuki was brought on to oversee the project, which resulted in a series of wine and non-alcoholic juice wrapped in a tenugui tea towel,
“Shi-Ki” (four seasons) the gift set will only be carried by local retailers Kawatoku Ichibankan (Morioka), Liquor court Prost (Morioka Station), and LaLa Iwate Morioka, what a neat idea, a fully useable gift wrapping, I wonder if collaborations like this will start a worldwide trend of using gift wrappings that can be used in their own right?
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