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All of our Glass Beaded Necklace Lei are handcrafted & woven using a Japanese braiding technique called "Kumihimo" on a wooden stand called a Marudai JOIN US: We have been invited to Showcase our designs on Nov 2, 2024 at the Made On Maui Event held at the MACC. We are expanding our inventory to add various lengths on most all Dragon Scale Designs.
Fibers have dominated kumihimo braiding for hundreds of years. However, beginning in the 1980 - 1990’s jewelry designers started adding beads as both focal emphasis and as beaded strands woven as fiber. The resulting designs have revolutionized the jewelry making community leading to numerous new structures, a wide variety of combinations and expanded the world of kumihimo braiding in the jewelry industry.
As a Jewelry Artist I have been inspired and learned these new techniques from some of these early Kumihimo instructors including Adrienne Gaskell, Makiko Tada and Rebecca Ann Combs. Many of these designers teach each year for The American Kumihimo Society (AKS) events which also provided inspiration to my jewelry designs.
Here is a partial list of braid structures that are exhibited in this collection:
- Oimatsu: a 16 strand braid using fiber and beads.
- Edo Yatsu: an 8 strand braid primarily used in Continuous Beaded Braids (CBB)
- Kongo Gumi: this is the primary braid structure in kumihimo braids
- Fill-The-Gap: a 7 cord braid done almost exclusively on a foam kumihimo disk