Speaking Jewelry

It's the season when the heat gets hotter every day.
I feel like just taking off my socks and going barefoot.
This time we will introduce Hender Scheme 's summer/autumn footwear called kinone.

The sole is faintly shaped like your fingers, making it comfortable to wear barefoot.
The design was inspired by tree roots.
The band of these sandals is made using a mixture of hand and machine knitting, with a tight and even weave that creates beautiful stitches that stand out.
The polyester material allows the light to highlight the unevenness of the surface.
Although it is an ancient technique of weaving, it has a modern feel to it.
The intersecting knitting designs are captivating, making you want to trace them back to their origins.
The rest continues to the midsole, where it lands on neatly arranged knots.
The sole provides a stable foundation that gives a firm sense of roots.
It reminds me of a story somewhere.
Although footwear is something that is always in contact with the ground,
This is a pair of shoes that you'll want to pick up and look at from every angle.
The history of knitting dates back to the Paleolithic period.
The earliest wickerwork discovered around the world was a net made by weaving a single continuous thread.
Eventually, the techniques for turning straw, bamboo, and other plants into thread and string developed, and people began to make everyday items from a variety of materials.
The history of tying is much older, and is said to date back to prehistoric times.
In order to survive, people used animal leather, tree vines, etc. to make tools, build houses, and create clothing.
In modern Japan, straw left over from rice cultivation was gradually woven into everyday items.
When kimonos were worn as everyday clothing, tying was an essential daily task, with the pieces of fabric having to be tied together multiple times.
When wrapping something precious, it is sealed and tied with tightly woven braided cord.
Sometimes they would be tied with knots that only those who knew how could untie them, and they also served to protect the contents inside.
The stitches can depict natural objects or scenery, or act as family crests.
I feel that knitting and tying have the role of conveying messages even without words.
The mirror is lined with accessories from Yasuhide Ono , the boss.
The macrame pieces that she has been making since the beginning of her career are
Even today, new designs are being created every day that are considered his masterpiece.
An ornament made up of an incredible number of interwoven and cross-knotted patterns.
While it is on display at the storefront, once it is handed over to someone, it feels as if it is there to protect that person.
Thinking about these things, wearing the knotted jewelry gives me strength.
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