At TOKYO L, we consistently pursue sustainable manufacturing without waste. SENJYA is a bookmark made from scraps generated during the production of bags and other products. Made from durable, lightweight, and supple pigskin, it gently protects pages by conforming to the book's shape. Its distinctive design conveniently signals the page it marks at a glance. SENJYA elevates the cultural practice of Senjafuda—where visitors write their names on wooden plaques and affix them at shrines as commemorative offerings—into the design of this bookmark.
Please see below for the meanings and characteristics embodied in each pattern.
Beige: Ichimatsu
Ichimatsu is a checkered pattern featuring alternating squares of different colors, originating from the costumes of Kabuki actor Sano Kawamatsu. Its continuous design symbolizes prosperity and permanence, making it a long-cherished auspicious pattern.
Gray: Shippo
Shippo is a beautiful pattern where circles connect to form flower-like shapes. It symbolizes the seven treasures revered in Buddhism (gold, silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, coral, agate, amber) and is considered an auspicious pattern signifying harmony, perfection, and prosperity.
Pigskin
Height: 9.6cm
Width: 3.2cm
Depth: 0.1cm
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