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A Samurai-Inspired Backpack Elevates Leather Scraps to a Bag Befitting a Warrior — Colossal

Last updated: November 14, 2024 11:36 pm
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In Japan, there is a unique tradition of randoseru, which are small leather backpacks designed to withstand years of use by school children. Murase Kabanko, a manufacturer of these backpacks, recently took a departure from their usual offerings to create a highly detailed nod to a different tradition – the samurai.

Samurai, also known as bushi, were an elite military class in Japan from the 11th to the 19th centuries, serving feudal lords with honor and loyalty. While their role evolved over time to include political influence, they were eventually abolished in the 1870s with the rise of modern militaries.

Murase Kabanko’s unique backpack, crafted by leather artisan Noriki Okada, pays homage to historic samurai armor. The backpack features intricate details inspired by the intimidating faces of oni demons, with yellow, black, and red colors and precise stitching.

The design of the backpack is reminiscent of the protective shell of an isopod and references a style of armor known as tosei-gusoku, which was popular between the 14th and 16th centuries. These suits were designed for maximum flexibility and protection, often weighing over 50 pounds.

Okada’s randoseru won the artistic design award at the Japan Leather Awards this year, showcasing the fusion of history and utility in a single accessory. The backpack is available for purchase on Murase Kabanko’s website for 500,000 yen, approximately $3,300.

The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail in this samurai-inspired backpack make it a unique and artistic piece that captures the essence of Japanese cultural heritage. With its intricate design and historical references, the randoseru stands out as a symbol of craftsmanship and tradition in a modern world.

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