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Deer Mesh StoleDeer Mesh StoleDeer Mesh Stole is an innovative fashion accessory that represents a groundbreaking fusion of sustainable materials, traditional Japanese craftsmanship, and contemporary design aesthetics. Created by designer Kohei Nishino, this distinctive accessory features two layers of ultra-thin deerskin leather, precisely engineered to a thickness of 0.3 millimeters, which are laminated together and crafted into an intricate mesh pattern. The sustainable leather is sourced from New Zealand venison producers, emphasizing environmental responsibility in luxury fashion. The stole's revolutionary mesh design solves traditional leather accessories' common issues of weight and heat retention, offering unprecedented lightness and breathability. A particularly distinguishing feature is the incorporation of Kanazawa gold leaf, an intangible cultural asset of Japan, applied using traditional techniques that date back to the Edo period. The gold leaf, measuring just 1/10,000th of a millimeter in thickness, adds a subtle luminescence while celebrating Japan's rich artistic heritage. The stole demonstrates remarkable adaptability, with the ability to stretch from 160 to 240 centimeters, and uniquely evolves with use, becoming more supple and developing an enhanced drape over time. This innovative approach to leather accessory design earned recognition at the A' Design Award competition, where it received an Iron A' Design Award in the Fashion and Travel Accessories Design category, acknowledging its contribution to advancing sustainable luxury fashion design. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: sustainable fashion, leather craftsmanship, Japanese gold leaf, mesh design, adaptive wear, luxury accessories SOURCES: |
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