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Limited edition "Gagyu" EVOPOWER cordless vaccuum cleaners
Whether you are cleaning up stray tea leaves off your tatami-matted Japanese tea room, or potato chip crumbs from your sofa, a new line of beautifully decorated vacuum cleaners proposed by US brand Shark could provide a helping hand while also making a handsome addition to your home.
Based on Shark Japan's EVOPOWER cordless handheld vac, known in the US as the ION W1, they are the result of a collaboration with one of the most famous traditional pottery kilns in Western Japan, the Gagyu Kiln in Kyushu, established in 1602.
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Utsutsugawa-yaki style from the Gagyu Kiln
Individually hand-brushed by the 14th and current representative of the Gagyu Kiln, Mr. Gagyu Yokoishi, these limited-edition vacuum cleaners are rendered in the artistic style of Utsutsugawa-yaki pottery, incorporating both traditional and modern motifs.
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A design for each season
The four designs represent the four seasons, Spring with cherry blossoms in full bloom and the Gagyu Kiln's signature white egret in the foreground, Summer with the Milky Way, views of which you can enjoy on summer evenings in the countryside, Autumn with the full moon and a white egret, and Winter with an auspicious design featuring two cranes in mid-flight.
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Availability
For more details, please visit their special website here.