Seiwa
Seiwa is a renown manufacturer of quality dyes and chemicals for fabrics and leather, as well as a purveyor of fine leathercraft tools and supplies. It is because of this quality that Goods Japan offers Seiwa's quality products to a worldwide market.
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- Seiwa Leathercraft Tool Adjustable Saddlers Leather Scratch Compass Scorer, with 5cm Max Radius, for Marking & ScoringCNYÂ 50.77 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Seiwa Leathercraft Acrylic Edge Dye Dressing Sealant Leather Finish Brown 100ml, for LeatherworkingCNYÂ 43.50 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Seiwa Leathercraft Softener Easy Carve Treatment Concentrate Leather Conditioner 100ml, for Carving LeatherworkCNYÂ 28.98 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Seiwa Leathercraft Tool 3.5mm Leather Thonging Fid Point Lacing Awl, with Wooden Handle, for Widening Lacing HolesCNYÂ 28.98 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Seiwa Leathercraft Tool Precision Leather Edge Beveller No.2 Edger, for Beveling & Smoothing Leather EdgesCNYÂ 58.03 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Seiwa Leathercraft 17cm Rounded Spoon & Dull Blade Dual Ended Modeling Tool, for Carving, Shaping, and Splicing LeatherCNYÂ 43.50 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
- Seiwa Leathercraft Tool 9mm Size 3 Oblong Slot Leather Hole Punch, for Punching Holes in LeatherworkingCNYÂ 232.34 ** Incl. VAT excl. Shipping
Seiwa is a renown manufacturer of leather and fabric chemicals and tools, that they have been developing since the founding of Seiwa in 1939. Since then Seiwa have also been focusing on the development and sale of dyeing craft materials. After the building of Seiwa's headquarters in Takadanobaba, Tokyo, Japan, Seiwa have spread the joy and beauty of dyeing to as many people as possible. In 1954, while there was no cultural classroom at that time, Mari Ota and Hiroshi Ota were introduced to Seiwa and opened Seiwa's dyeing class, where they taught their skills to many students.
Seiwa's expertise in leathercraft began with Professor Yasuhito Tani, who conducted research in the early 1930s on leathercrafts, and opened a leathercraft class. There was a time when Goro Takahashi of Gorose and his sect also taught as instructors. Since then, many graduates from specialists to the general public have spread the world of various dyeing and leather crafts, including traditional Japanese arts such as wax, yuzen, chintz, and bingata, as well as other fashionable art forms.
In addition, Seiwa have conducted research on craft dyes, chemicals, tools, and materials in line with the development of the school, seeking to make products that have easier handling and higher quality, and they are continuing to develop them. SEIWA has a history of tradition and achievement in Japan in dyeing and leather crafting that continues to this day.