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Cohana Wooden Needle Minder SAKURA 45-350
Cohana Wooden Needle Minder SAKURA 45-350
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The Cohana Sakura 2025 Collection presents a limited-edition set of beautiful sewing tools, meticulously crafted in Japan using traditional methods.
Piece of Tradition for Your Sewing Journey
This exquisite hand-carved sakura-shaped wooden needle minder is a tiny testament to Japanese craftsmanship, created by an artisan * who specialises in intricate temple transom carvings. Each delicate cherry blossom is carefully sculpted by hand, honoring Japan’s rich woodworking traditions while bringing beauty and function to your sewing practice.
With a built-in magnet to securely hold your needle, this needle minder ensures that your tools stay in place—preventing lost needles and making your stitching process effortless. The included backing magnet allows it to attach easily to your embroidery fabric within the hoop, so your needle is always within reach when you need it.
Why You’ll Love It:
✔ Handmade Excellence – Crafted by a skilled Japanese artisan, each piece carries the warmth of hand-carved wood.
✔ Functional Beauty – Designed in the timeless sakura (cherry blossom) shape, a beloved symbol of fleeting beauty and renewal.
✔ Keeps Needles Secure – The strong built-in magnet safely catches and holds your needle when not in use.
✔ Ideal for Embroidery & Sewing – A must-have tool for stitchers who appreciate both tradition and practicality.
Bring the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship into your sewing space with this unique and elegant needle minder—a small yet meaningful tool to enhance your creative moments.
* The artisan
Ishikawa Sculpture Works/Aichi
Ishikawa Sculpture Works has been in business for over 50 years. Mr. Ishikawa, a second-generation carver and traditional craftsman, primarily creates Ranma; decorative transoms for temples. He is a highly valuable craftsman, as there are now very few carvers with the fine and reliable techniques required for making Ranma.
Using many engraving knives, each piece is carefully carved out one by one.
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