A collaboration of skill and tradition.
Exclusive to Fude Beauty.
These makeup brushes, taking almost year to produce, are testament to Japan's traditional craftsmanship. Made with the finest soft grey squirrel bristles, the handles feature an exquisite and radiant 'Wajima-nuri' cherry blossom design.
This brush is also available in a .
Brushes are not able to be returned or exchanged.
Wajima-nuri (輪島塗)
Wajima-nuri is a traditional Japanese lacquerware technique originating from Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture, known for its centuries-old artistry, exceptional elegance, intricacy, and durability. The technique involves layering and polishing lacquer over bare wood, followed by intricate makie decoration using gold dust. Wajima-nuri is one of Japan's most prestigious lacquerware traditions and is designated as an "Important Intangible Cultural Manufacturing Technique".
Cherry blossom ('sakura') design
The cherry blossom is one of the most iconic symbols in Japanese culture. It represents the beauty and transience of life, embodying the concept of 'mono no aware' (物の哀れ), which is an awareness of the impermanence and fleeting nature of all things. The blossoms are admired not only for their beauty but also for their brief lifespan, as they bloom vibrantly but fall within a short time. This symbolism resonates deeply in Japanese culture, reflecting the Buddhist concept of the impermanence of life and the idea of appreciating each moment.
Sakura are also associated with renewal and the start of new beginnings, as well as themes of hope, beauty, and the enduring strength found in embracing life’s fleeting moments.