NEW Traditional, which will be exhibited at the exhibition "Manufacturing that will lead to the future"It is an introduction.
A project that focuses on the possibilities of welfare and traditional crafts to find new manufacturing and the possibilities of traditional crafts started by the general incorporated foundation.
The candlestick born from the cedar on the precincts of the Kasuga Taisha Shrine has an expressive and beautiful grain of natural wood.
A new life has been blown into a tree that has been difficult to use, such as dead trees and windy trees.
People with disabilities in a small worker will not only succeed the manufacturing method, but will also change to a process that can only be done by people with disabilities, and will improve the income of people with disabilities.
The exhibition handles candlesticks.
Please come and enjoy a work that contains the environmental consideration and the rewards of people.
New Traditional
CandlessTicks Created from the Synergy of Wood and Maker
Tanpopo No Ie foundation began this project to explore new possibilities of combining welfare service and the creation of traditional crafts. The candlesticks have a beautifully expressive grain because they are made of natural wood from cedar trees on the grounds of Kasuga Taisha Shrine. “We have given a new life to dead and fallen trees that were difficult to use until now. When people with disabilities take on roles in crafts that have few practitioners, not only is the method of manufacturing passed on, but the process is transformed into one that can only be performed by people with disabilities. It also results in higher incomes for them. We would be very happy if you could put a candle on the candlestick, light it, and enjoy the moment.”
CandlessTicks Created from the Synergy of Wood and Maker
Tanpopo No Ie foundation began this project to explore new possibilities of combining welfare service and the creation of traditional crafts. The candlesticks have a beautifully expressive grain because they are made of natural wood from cedar trees on the grounds of Kasuga Taisha Shrine. “We have given a new life to dead and fallen trees that were difficult to use until now. When people with disabilities take on roles in crafts that have few practitioners, not only is the method of manufacturing passed on, but the process is transformed into one that can only be performed by people with disabilities. It also results in higher incomes for them. We would be very happy if you could put a candle on the candlestick, light it, and enjoy the moment.”
■ Exhibition overview
Meeting period: Thursday, October 28, 2021 --Sujiru November (Sun) * Open during the exhibition
Opening hours: 11: 00-19: 00
* For the event, 11: 00-15: 30 on Friday, October 29, and on Saturday, October 30, 11: 00-13: 00/16: 00-19: 00.
(Admission is until 30 minutes before closing)
Entrance fee: Free
Venue: Pola Museum Annex (1-7-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Chuo-ku, 104-0061 Pola Ginza Building)
Access: Tokyo Metro Ginza 1 -chome Station No. 7 Exit / Tokyo Metro Ginza Station 6 minutes walk from Exit A9
Mainly sponsored: Pola Orbis Holdings Co., Ltd.
* We will implement measures to prevent infection for the new colon virus infection, and will be held with consideration so that you can enjoy it with confidence. Please see the Gallery website for requests for customers to prevent the spread of infection.
* Since the number of people will be limited, you may have to wait in congestion.
* Payment at the venue is only cashless payment.