ORIGAMI
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This is a one-of-a-kind item. The product has reached its planned sales number on the official website and is no longer available. The following is an excerpt from the official website: ORIGAMI is a brand born from the wishes of baristas. With the slogan "with Barista," we develop products for all baristas who continue to pursue a better cup, to brew delicious coffee. "with Makers" is a new challenge as a Mino ware manufacturer, working on collaborations that transcend the boundaries of production areas and industries, and through ORIGAMI products, we want to convey the culture of Japanese craftsmanship. By knowing the background of production and the makers, we want people to cherish and love the products for a long time. We want more people to enjoy coffee. This project was launched with such thoughts. This first project is themed "ORIGAMI and Indigo Dyeing." Limited Collection “ ORIGAMI×Watanabe’s ” About Watanabe’s Watanabe's is located in Kamiita-cho, Tokushima Prefecture, known as a production area for Awa indigo. They are involved in all processes, from cultivating indigo, making the dye "sukumo," dyeing, and manufacturing. For this collaboration, we have created a special limited-edition color dripper, a wooden holder made by Watanabe’s, and an original tenugui (hand towel) set. Set Contents ・Dripper S [awa] ・ORIGAMI×Watanabe’s Dripper Holder [Indigo dye] ・ORIGAMI×Watanabe’s Tenugui / either a patterned or large-patterned one ・ORIGAMI Glass Coffee Server with HARIO ・Paper Filter [Cone] / for 1-2 cups Dripper S [awa] For indigo dyeing, sukumo (the indigo dye), lye, shell ash, and bran (wheat husks) are mixed and fermented to create the dye solution. This process is called "building the indigo" in technical terms. As fermentation progresses, many bubbles form on the surface of the liquid. Inspired by these bubbles, the artisans at Koyo Toki, the ORIGAMI manufacturing factory, applied the indigo pigment, "gosu," used in the world of ceramics, in a bubble-like form to the surface of the dripper, one by one.
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