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  • 京仏具の伝統美を未来へ |株式会社 関崎

    1/3 Preserving Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations SEKIZAKI SEKIZAKI SEKIZAKI Preserving Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations NEWS No posts published in this language yet Once posts are published, you’ll see them here. Sekizaki Co., Ltd. Inheriting the traditions created by our predecessors and passing them on to the next generation, By producing high-quality products and developing human resources, We will preserve Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations. Read more Molten metal at over 1,000 degrees is then poured into the completed mold, which is kept at a constant temperature. Traditional casting technique. Read more Manufacturing process Manufacturing process Manufacturing process Load More OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery GALLERY Business hours: 10:00 - 17:00 Address: 600-8452 545-4 Nagakuracho, Nishinotoin-dori, Manjuji-agaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto TEL: 075-351-3229 FAX: 075-351-3290 R2 Restructuring

  • Technology | 株式会社 関崎

    MANUFACTURING PROCESS MANUFACTURING PROCESS MANUFACTURING PROCESS Preserving Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations Process Process Process We will inherit the traditions established by our predecessors, pass them on to the next generation, and preserve Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations by producing high-quality products and nurturing the necessary personnel. Mold making The prototype is cast using soil, clay, etc. Cutting Finish This is the same as using a bench lathe, but you can adjust the amount of pressure you need to apply to the work. Casting base - lathe cutting - potter's wheel finishing. The direction and speed of rotation on a potter's wheel, which is said to be the prototype of a lathe, is adjusted with your hands and feet, and the work is turned and cut in a way that suits the shape. Casting (Pouring hot water) Molten metal, which is over 1,000 degrees, is then poured into the completed mold, which is maintained at a constant temperature. Sculpture A chisel is used to create a layer and carve lines. There is also a technique of pressing the surface to create a shape. Cutting Finish This is the same as using a bench lathe, but you can adjust the amount of pressure you need to apply to the work. The direction and speed of rotation on a potter's wheel, which is said to be the prototype of a lathe, is adjusted with your hands and feet, and the work is turned and cut in a way that suits the shape. Color Adhesion The color of the base metal is brought out from the surface, and then the lacquer is mixed with other colors and painted at a certain temperature. The oil on the metal surface is thoroughly removed, and the lacquer is used to maximize the characteristics of the metal. The lacquer coloring is done while considering the type of metal and the finished color.

  • About us | 株式会社 関崎

    SEKIZAKI SEKIZAKI SEKIZAKI Preserving Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations about us about us about us Inheriting Tradition Get to Know Us Get to Know Us Get to Know Us Get to Know Us Get to Know Us Get to Know Us Today's industrialized products have many merits, but there is something different about handmade products that convey the "warmth of the hand. " Kyoto Buddhist altar implements, cultivated over a long history, carry the weight of tradition, while Buddhist crafts express traditional Japanese beauty through a fusion of outstanding technique and sensibility. We are working to develop new products by utilizing the techniques and sensibilities cultivated through such traditions. Our story Our story Our story 1930 Sekizaki Sekizo Shoten founded (April 8th) 1959 Kisshoin Studio established 2023 Establishment of lighting equipment brand "SEKIZO" 2023 Gallery Itsuro established

  • Gallery | 株式会社 関崎

    GALLERY GALLERY GALLERY Our Signature Aesthetic GALLERY GALLERY GALLERY Our Signature Aesthetic Preserving Kyoto Buddhist altar implements for future generations Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery Our Gallery GALLERY Business hours: 10:00 - 17:00 Address: 600-8452 545-4 Nagakuracho, Nishinotoin-dori, Manjuji-agaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto TEL: 075-351-3229 FAX: 075-351-3290 R2 Restructuring

  • Information | 株式会社 関崎

    Contact Us Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns about our products. In the gallery you can actually see and touch the products. 〒600-8452 545-4 Nagakuracho, Nishinotoin-dori, Manjuji-agaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 075-351-3229 info@sekizaki.co.jp

  • Company | 株式会社 関崎

    SEKIZAKI Co., Ltd. Since its founding in 1930, the company has primarily engaged in the wholesale of Kyoto Buddhist altar equipment in Kyoto City, and in 1959 established the Ippo Workshop and began its own production. Each craftsman inherits the techniques from ancient times, cherishes advanced craftsmanship and sensibilities, and utilizes their wisdom to create products that will be passed on to the future while protecting Kyoto Buddhist metal crafts. We consider and create expressions using metal, such as through casting and forging. OUR HISTORY OUR HISTORY OUR HISTORY OUR HISTORY OUR HISTORY OUR HISTORY 1930 : Sekizaki Sekizo Shoten founded (April 8th) 1957 : Incorporated as Sekizaki Sekizo Shoten Co., Ltd. 1959 : Kisshoin Workshop established 1969 : Kisshoin Workshop relocated 1981 : Head office relocated and new head office building constructed 1981 : Company name changed from Sekizaki Sekizo Shoten Co., Ltd. to Sekizaki Co., Ltd. 1982 : Held the Kyoto Buddhist Altar Ippou Exhibition (Okazaki Yurakuso, Kyoto) 1982 : Participated in the 1st Kyoto Buddhist Altar Four People Exhibition (Okazaki Yurakuso, Kyoto) 1989 : Kisshoin Workshop rebuilt 1992 : Renovated head office exhibition hall 1 2017 : Gion Festival (Later Festival) In conjunction with the restoration of Takayama, Takayama gong manufacturing and delivery 2022 : Head office showroom renovation 2 2023 : Establishment of lighting equipment brand "SEKIZO" 2023 : Establishment of lighting equipment showroom 2023 : Establishment of Gallery Itsumi Address: 600-8452 545-4 Nagakuracho, Nishinotoin-dori, Manjuji-agaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto TEL: 075-351-3229 FAX: 075-351-3290 Business hours: 10:00 - 17:00 GALLERY SEKIZO Business hours: 10:00 - 17:00 GALLERY info@sekizaki.co.jp

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