Welcome our new signature straps developed in collaboration with Osamuraisan, with a design based on the idea of “the embrace of a hydrangea” engraved on the leather throughout the strap. The delicate artwork by illustrator Shibao conveys the warmth of a modern hand-drawn design.
Osamuraisan’s trademark spinning fan logo.
Hand-painted coloring that brings out the texture of the leather thanks to the warm and charming unevenness that the nature of the painting process itself.
A fairly wide strap with a width of 63 mm that firmly supports the instrument without digging into your shoulder and is useful not only for acoustic guitars but also for relatively heavier instruments such as electric guitars and electric basses.
Length | from 1250mm to 1430mm |
Max Width | 63mm |
Thickness | Around 5mm |
Weight | 220g |
Material | PVC Leather |
MSRP | JPY 4,000(w/o taxes) |
Please note: PVC leather can cause lacquer to negatively react in some cases and is not recommended for lacquered guitars. This product is hand-painted and has a color uneven finish to give it a vintage and warm feel. Please note that there may be individual differences in the appearance of color unevenness and color fading depending on the product due to the nature of the painting process.
For pre-orders or questions regarding this product, please contact the Deviser product dealer link down below.
Hand-drawn artwork by illustrator “Shibao”
An artwork by illustrator “Shibao” who specializes in the technique of creating a single shape by combining a number of fine motifs by hand, without using a ruler. Along with the hydrangea, as a design that goes with the motif “embracing”, an ivy that resembles an arabesque pattern is also included. While blending traditional Japanese beauty such as pine motifs with delicate and contemporary artwork, the warmth of hand-painting expresses and helps us understand Osamuraisan’s worldview.
Shibao’s TwitterA word from Osamuraisan
There are many Japanese phrases that involve flowers such as “The cherry blossoms scatter” or “The camellia falls” and among them, the phrase “In fact, the hydrangea almost never withers” is a phrase that inspired me this time. The calyx of the hydrangea, which survives throughout the winters, it turns brown and cloudy but retains its beautiful shape. People try to resist the signs of age, with makeup, training, and so on. That kind of effort in itself is as beautiful as a hydrangea. The beauty of the strap, which holds the guitar’s playing posture, draws its beauty from this concept.