Tiffany & Co. Japan’s Focus on Extraordinary Artisan Mentorship to Preserve Gold Leaf Manufacturing Amy Smith, December 18, 2023December 18, 2023 Image Source: Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League Tiffany & Company Japan, in partnership with the World Monuments Foundation continues their journey to foster preservation of Kanazawa’s celebrated gold leaf art scene. The iconic brand proudly launched the “Kanazawa Entsuke Gold Leaf Manufacturing” training program for craftsman with a view to passing this intricate technique on to the next generation of artisans. The average age of celebrated craftsman is 70, hence the overarching goal to focus on preservation of these techniques for future generations. Kanazawa, whose translation means “gold marsh” has long been hailed as the pinnacle of gold leaf production dating back centuries of years and today, artisans continue to create exquisite blends that are highly labor intensive, using only the finest material and locally sourced materials. The Ensuke technique refers to framed pieces that are derived from a special gold-beating process to transform the leaf to wafer-thin paper sheets that are down to 1/10th of a millimeter. The painstakingly arduous process of maintaining them intact is an art unto itself, and the sheets are then either bound together for books or used as exquisite décor for lacquerware, statues and shrines. Tiffany & Co.’s new initiative is centered around the preservation of this traditional craft as was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2020. Together in partnership with Kanazawa City, the Ishikawa Prefecture, the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Kanazawa Gold Leaf Traditional Techniques Production Society, 8 hand selected skilled trainees who have gone through rigorous apprenticeship will continue to be guided. The Tiffany Foundation has long been an avid supporter of WMF’s projects in Japan centered around restoration and preservation of traditional techniques that carry its heritage stories forward. For additional information and photography, please contact info@trumarketing.com For more information Ishikawa’s tourism opportunities, please visit https://www.ishikawatravel.jp/en/ www.facebook.com/visitishikawa https://www.instagram.com/visitishikawa/ @visitishikawa Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Life