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Japanese Beading loom - Big Kumihimo braiding disk
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Collection: Kumihimo Discs and Accessories
Kumihimo Discs for Crafting Bracelets, Keychains, and Ornaments.
Explore Japanese Tradition with Our Kumihimo Discs
Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Kumihimo, an ancient Japanese technique of braiding silk threads that has evolved over time. Our Kumihimo discs, inspired by traditional tools, offer you the versatility to create vibrant and intricate braids with ease.
Modern Braiding with a Traditional Touch
In its early days, kumihimos were simple hand-braided cords, but today, with our portable discs, you can carry the essence of this craft wherever you go. Made with firm and flexible foam, these discs feature notches and numbering to simplify the braiding process.
Diversity of Creative Possibilities
What is our Kumihimo Disc for? The answer is simple: this tool allows you to braid a variety of materials, from rat tail cord to waxed cords, threads, yarns, and more. The resulting cords are ideal for creating bracelets, keychains, bag ornaments, pendants, and any handmade jewelry project you desire.
Kumihimo is a traditional Japanese technique of braiding threads of any type to create thicker cords with mixed colors.
The cords produced, also called "kumihimo," are much stronger and thicker and have myriad uses. Samurai once used kumihimo as cords for their armor.