Takumi International Sdn Bhd participated in SEIBU’s 2nd Anniversary Event, held on November 21, 2025, at SEIBU Kuala Lumpur.

Our company is dedicated to introducing and promoting Japanese traditional crafts in Malaysia, and this event provided an excellent opportunity for many visitors to experience the appeal of Japanese craftsmanship firsthand.

Expanding Japanese Traditional Crafts in Kuala Lumpur

SEIBU’s anniversary event is well known for attracting a highly discerning audience, and it offered numerous opportunities to connect with visitors who have a strong interest in Japanese culture.
At the venue, we introduced our products by inviting guests to see and touch them directly, while explaining the materials, techniques, and the stories behind each piece.


Highlights of the Exhibition

At this exhibition, we focused on showcasing and selling items that incorporate traditional Japanese techniques while harmonizing with modern lifestyles and Malaysian culture.

An item reimagined as a hijab using authentic Japanese kimono fabrics. This symbolic product represents a bridge between Japanese tradition and Malaysian culture.

  • Calligraphy Artworks

Works that showcase the dynamic strength and delicate nuance unique to Japanese calligraphy. These pieces also attracted attention as art that enhances and defines interior spaces.

  • Nishijin Weave Gold Obi Art

Artworks created using gold obi from Kyoto’s renowned Nishijin weaving tradition. These pieces express the brilliance of Japanese craftsmanship in a contemporary form.

  • Jewelry Featuring Pearls from Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture

Accessories made with pearls cultivated in Uwajima—one of Japan’s leading pearl-producing regions—were highly praised for their refined quality and elegant beauty.

 


Bringing Authentic Japanese Craftsmanship to Malaysia

Through this exhibition, we once again recognized the potential for Japanese traditional crafts to blend naturally into the Malaysian lifestyle.
Takumi International Sdn Bhd will continue to share exceptional Japanese craftsmanship and cultural heritage from across Japan, using Kuala Lumpur as our base.

We invite you to look forward to our upcoming exhibitions and new product releases.