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The Oni Kiri Karakusa Homeicho is a handmade Japanese notebook covered in 100% Nishijin silk from Konkan Shoten, a Kyoto atelier with a 270-year weaving legacy. Bold paulownia leaves and spiraling vine scrollwork fill the surface in tones that shift between deep blue and burnished copper depending on the viewing angle. Inside, 96 pages of Rough Cream Kohaku N paper by Nippon Paper provide a smooth, fountain-pen-friendly surface with minimal bleed-through, ready for journaling, sketching, or any writing worth keeping.
Konkan Shoten calls this notebook a Homeicho (宝名帳), a name that carries deep meaning in Japanese culture. Historically, the Homeicho was a silk-covered register used at temples and shrines to inscribe and preserve important names and records. The word combines 宝 (hō, treasure), 名 (mei, name), and 帳 (chō, book). By giving this notebook the Homeicho name, Konkan Shoten signals that it is made to be treasured and used with the same care given to something irreplaceable.
The Oni Kiri Karakusa (鬼桐唐草) pattern combines two powerful motifs from Japanese textile tradition. Oni Kiri is a dramatized version of the paulownia crest: the leaves are drawn with deeper notches and sharper tips than the standard form, giving them an intensity that sets them apart from gentler interpretations. Karakusa, the scrolling vine, winds continuously through and around the paulownia, symbolizing unbroken prosperity and enduring growth. The pairing creates a densely layered composition with visual weight and energy, historically reserved for textiles of significant stature.
The color shift visible across the product photos comes from the weave structure itself. The warp and weft threads are dyed in contrasting hues, so as you change the angle, one color yields to the other. Straight on, deep blue dominates; tilted, burnished copper takes over. This optical depth is unique to pure silk, where each fine thread catches and reflects light on its own, creating vibrancy that synthetic fibers cannot replicate.
Explore our Japanese notebook collection, crafted for exceptional writing and creative sketching.
Details
- Size: A5 / A6
- Pages: 96
- Sheet Type: Blank
- Paper Type: Rough Cream Kohaku N
- Paper Weight: 77.3 gsm
- Weight: A5 - 0.8 oz (375 g) / A6 - 0.4 oz (190 g)
- Brand: Konkan Shoten
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The Oni Kiri Karakusa Homeicho is a handmade Japanese notebook covered in 100% Nishijin silk from Konkan Shoten, a Kyoto atelier with a 270-year weaving legacy. Bold paulownia leaves and spiraling vine scrollwork fill the surface in tones that shift between deep blue and burnished copper depending on the viewing angle. Inside, 96 pages of Rough Cream Kohaku N paper by Nippon Paper provide a smooth, fountain-pen-friendly surface with minimal bleed-through, ready for journaling, sketching, or any writing worth keeping.
Konkan Shoten calls this notebook a Homeicho (宝名帳), a name that carries deep meaning in Japanese culture. Historically, the Homeicho was a silk-covered register used at temples and shrines to inscribe and preserve important names and records. The word combines 宝 (hō, treasure), 名 (mei, name), and 帳 (chō, book). By giving this notebook the Homeicho name, Konkan Shoten signals that it is made to be treasured and used with the same care given to something irreplaceable.
The Oni Kiri Karakusa (鬼桐唐草) pattern combines two powerful motifs from Japanese textile tradition. Oni Kiri is a dramatized version of the paulownia crest: the leaves are drawn with deeper notches and sharper tips than the standard form, giving them an intensity that sets them apart from gentler interpretations. Karakusa, the scrolling vine, winds continuously through and around the paulownia, symbolizing unbroken prosperity and enduring growth. The pairing creates a densely layered composition with visual weight and energy, historically reserved for textiles of significant stature.
The color shift visible across the product photos comes from the weave structure itself. The warp and weft threads are dyed in contrasting hues, so as you change the angle, one color yields to the other. Straight on, deep blue dominates; tilted, burnished copper takes over. This optical depth is unique to pure silk, where each fine thread catches and reflects light on its own, creating vibrancy that synthetic fibers cannot replicate.
Explore our Japanese notebook collection, crafted for exceptional writing and creative sketching.
Details
- Size: A5 / A6
- Pages: 96
- Sheet Type: Blank
- Paper Type: Rough Cream Kohaku N
- Paper Weight: 77.3 gsm
- Weight: A5 - 0.8 oz (375 g) / A6 - 0.4 oz (190 g)
- Brand: Konkan Shoten


























