We are proud to announce our third Japanese Pop Up Shop this April 7th at RESOBOX East Village!
Accessories such as earrings, necklaces, and more Japanese-inspired products will be on sale! Japanese artist and Japanese-inspired artists are all welcome to join and promote their works! Please join us and see each artist’s unique creations!
Artists! Please sign up in the link below to join us as a vendor!
Registration is now closed.
Vendor List
| Artist Name | Social Media | Category |
| Violet Jewelry NY | | Accessories |
 Each piece created by Violet Jewelry NY is inspired by nature, such as flowers, trees, rivers, and the sky. The stones are from the Sedona Desert in Arizona, a place that is believed to have phenomenal energies. They are wrapped whole without any drilling or modification to maintain their integrity and energies intact. Each stone has its own unique properties and benefits, although you may not know what you should be looking for, the stone you choose will be the one you needed all along. |
| KOKESHI 375 | | Handmade dolls, keychains, and T-shirts |
 KOKESHI 375 creates products based on the concept of smile/laughter, which is very important to enrich our lives. |
| fancypop handmade jewelry | | Accessories |
 fancypop is a collection of unique jewelry and accessories made with beads, resin, clay, paint, and everything else in between. Everything is made with the everyday girl in mind. Fun, casual, or classic – fancypop offers something perfect (and affordable) for any occasion! |
cotoyomatsue | | Accessories |
 Cotoyo creates delicate thread accessories using thin threads such as cotton linen and silk. Her designs vary from pale colored creations, flowers, plants and more. |
| a blue one piece | | Accessories |
青いワンピース, a blue one piece, is a handmade accessory design based in Tokyo and Berlin by Mari Takahashi, a young architectural designer. Our design concept is minimal and simple but make the daily clothing bright-up. We designed our work with Japanese traditional materials such as freshwater pearl, wood, gold flakes and weaving. |
| chou chou fleur | | Accessories |
 The word “chou chou fluer” comes from the artist’s favorite flower. She wishes for her accessories to become your favorites too! All accessories are created by using natural flowers, so they are all unique and one of a kind. |
| mia_dresser_acc | | Accessories |
 Mia_dresser_acc produces works mainly with dried flowers and flower motifs. |
| mano works | | Accessories |
 mano works makes adorable “Kao-Ribbon!” “Kao” means face in Japanese which she puts on ribbons to make bowties! Each of her pieces are carefully handmade which is why all colors and facial expressions are different and unique. Choose your favorite Kao-Ribbon! |
| Lism de Pucci / cay | | Accessories |
 “Lism ” stands for “Less is more,” a Jewelry brand by Chihiro Takeshita, based in NY from Tokyo. She is inspired by Native American Jewelry, nature and traditional Japanese culture. She is also a Yoga teacher and therapist. She discovered yoga in 2015 and it changed her life. The most important concept she learned from yoga was “Less is more” which is “taruwoshiru (足るを知る)” in Japanese. She had been making only Native American style jewelry but she wanted to expand and spread a message. She wants everyone to know that it’s okay to let things go and make more space to get something new. |
| Chihiro | | Accessories |
Chihiro creates accessories with her most favorite beautiful Japanese materials. She also loves to travel and create her accessories from materials found from all over the world. |
| Malpha | | Accessories |
 The brand Malpha symbolizes elegance, coincidence, and BEAUTY. |
Japanese Snacks & Drinks
Snacks and tea from our RESOBOX menu will be served at the event!
See our past Japanese Pop-Up Shops below!