Meyui's 3D-Printed Pen Holder Revives Japanese Kumiko Woodworking
Designer Meyui has created the Asanoha Kumiko pen holder, a 3D-printable desk organizer that adapts the centuries-old Japanese woodworking technique of kumiko for FDM printers. The design has garnered 6,907 downloads on the platform where it was shared. The piece translates the traditional asanoha (hemp leaf) pattern into a functional object, making a historic craft accessible to modern makers.
Key facts
- Designer Meyui created the Asanoha Kumiko pen holder.
- It is a 3D-printable desk organizer.
- It adapts the Japanese kumiko woodworking technique.
- The design is intended for FDM printers.
- It has received 6,907 downloads.
- The pattern used is asanoha (hemp leaf).
- The piece is a functional object for desk organization.
- It makes a historic craft accessible to modern makers.
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- Meyui