Tatami Heri Pouch "Tatami Heri Pouch (Purple)"
A celebratory pattern often seen in Japan during New Year's and other festive occasions.
Perfect for various uses such as holding red envelopes or gift money, passbooks, medicine, or as a bag-in-bag.
It can also be used as a "Goshuin-cho (temple stamp book) holder" to store the "Goshuin" stamps issued by shrines and temples during a trip to Japan.
♡ How about a unique tatami heri accessory, rare even in Japan, for yourself or as a gift?
* Size: Approx. 16.5cm x 22.8cm (Inner dimensions approx. 21.4cm) [±0.1-0.5cm] No gusset
* Material: Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polyester
* Washing and ironing are not possible. If it gets dirty, wipe it with a dry cloth.
* The pattern may vary for each item.
* Please note that there may be slight differences in color between the product image and the actual item.
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- Tatami Heri (畳縁) is not only used for reinforcing and decorating the edges of traditional Japanese tatami rooms, but in recent years, it has gained attention as a material for handmade bags and accessories due to its lightness, durability, vibrant colors, and rich beautiful designs. Made in Japan.
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