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The 39th Trash & Treasure Fair

Discover unique handmade treasures, gifts and more by invited artists at Temari Hawaii’s one-of-a-kind craft fair. Take home donated collectibles of textiles, ceramics, prints and Ellen Godbey Carson’s kimono collection.

Date: Sunday, November 6, 2022

Time: 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. Early Entry for JCCH and Temari Hawaii members

9 a.m.- 1 p.m. General Admission

Location: Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii

Generations Ballroom, 5th Floor

2454 South Beretania Street Honolulu, HI 96826

 

VENDORS

ARIYOSHI, Claire (Hoku’s Treasures)

Scarves, clutches, pouches made from kimono & obi

THE CALICO CAT

CARSON, Ellen Godbey

Vintage kimono, obi & Japanese textiles

DANG, Monica (Primeval Jewels)

Handmade jewelry, 14k gold, filled, sterling, fine silver, brass, etc.

EVERYDAY BETTER BY GREEN MEADOWS

HIRANO, June Y. (Ojime Designs)

Vintage silk kimono scarves, small wallets of tatami buri

HIROSHIGE, Richard

Woodworking (boxes and cases)

HOLOKAI, Marian (Holokai & Friends)

Sewn goods – futon, blankets, tea towel sets, grocery bags, etc.

HOOD, Rhoda (Rhoda J)

Jewelry-gemstones, pearls, sterling, gold-fill, recycled glass

GROEPLER, Veronica (Puuwai Haukila Gallery LLC)

Handmade jewelry

INAFUKU, Susan

Stationery, cards, gift boxes

KAGIMOTO, Grant (Cane Haul Road, Ltd.)

T-shirts & dishtowels

KOZUKI, Les (Zenga)

Scarves, blouses, jackets & accessories of vintage kimono & obi

LABRADOR, Joy Ishihara

Mottainai tote, lunch bags, bags, bucket hats, masks of Japan fabric

MARKWART, Philip (One By One Enterprises)

Hand-screened T-shirts, kitchen towels, small clutch bags

MOTTAINAI

NAKATSUKA, Lori (Pottery by Lori Nakatsuka)

Ceramics

NOGUCHI, Setsu (Kahala Rose)

Flower arrangements using real, preserved flowers

NOWELL, Esther

Ceramics

PAQUIN, Eriko (Haitai)

Bags, gift items, jackets of obi, kasuri, bingata

RYAN, Linda (Over the Blue Horizon)

Vintage Japanese textiles, wearables, books

STAHEL, Megumi (Kimono Megumi)

Handmade one-of-a-kind kimono bags, leather bags, earrings, wallets & clutches.

TUIA, Joyce/NAKASHIMA, Tomomi (Kuro’s Workshop)

Handmade journals and stationeries

USHIJIMA, Rachel (Rache)

Tops, capris, wearables

WIEMKEN, Lisa (Pitacus)

Chop art wearables and accessories

YAMAUCHI, Jan (Chidori Designs)

Unique clothing and accessories for gamblers and travelers, felted figurines and ornaments

YUASA, Erin

Pottery

 

FAQ

Q: Is this a free event?

A: Yes, this event is FREE admission.


Q: Do I need tickets to enter?

A: No tickets needed!


Q: Do I need to show proof of vaccination?

A: No, proof of vaccination is not required. However, we highly recommend and encourage the wearing of a mask.

Q: Where do I park?

A: Ample parking is available in the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii’s parking lot. Enter from Beretania Street.


Q: How much is parking, and do they accept credit cards?

A: Yes, credit cards are accepted ONLY. Pay hourly rate or FREE with a $10 purchase from the JCCH Gift Shop.