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ARTS & CRAFTS
Art produced by the natural environment of Yakushima
Yakushima craft is inspired by the peace and tranquility of the island`s natural environment. Many artists and crafts people live and work on Yakushima. Here’s a little information about the Yakushima craft & art you can come across on the island.
Like many areas of natural beauty, Yakushima attracts a high proportion of artisans inspired by their natural surroundings. You can usually visit these artists and watch them at work. Some places operate workshops and allow you to make your own artifact with the crafts person by your side.
Yakusugi Wood Crafts
The felling of Yakusugi is strictly prohibited. However, a limited amount of ‘domaiboku’ , the name given to the fallen trees and stumps of Yaku sugi found in the forests, can still be harvested and used to produce a wide range of Yaku sugi crafts.
Characteristics of Yaku sugi are its high resin content which preserves it in the damp forest for hundreds of years. It has densely packed rings and the wood is lightweight. There is a limit to the amount of domaiboku wood that can be taken from the forests and this adds great value to the works of art. As a substitute for Yaku sugi then local woodworkers resort to using ‘ko sugi’ (the term given to young sugi). The price tag will tell you whether its real Yaku sugi or not! There are a variety of workshops around Yakushima that you can visit and see the craftspeople at work Go to the Shopping page to find out more.
WOOD CRAFT
Pottery
Several potters have their studios on Yakushima. A few of these crafts people still use timber to operate traditional wood-fired kilns. They occasionally use shells, coral and elements of the granite rock during the firing process to produce interesting glazing effects. Local souvenir and craft shops often stock their work. Check out the Shopping section for a selection of outlets on the island.