<Japanese Gifts>
WATALIS Message Pad
Capturing the romance of Japanese design.
Precious kimono patterns from the Taisho era, beautifully rendered on a message pad.
Each one is finished with meticulous hand-pasting.
◇ Accompanying a gift for someone special
Expressing your "thank you"...
In an age where writing by hand is becoming less common, why not convey your heartfelt thoughts or gratitude in writing? A handwritten note carries a warmth that makes your sentiments more deeply felt.
◇ Auspicious motifs, symbols of happiness
These celebratory patterns, considered auspicious and symbolic of happiness, offer a glimpse into the profound depths of Japanese culture passed down through generations. Enjoy the exquisite Japanese designs carefully selected from a rich collection of vintage kimono fabrics.
<Fan Motif> Symbolizes "Success in Life" and "Mastery of Skills"
The fan, with its expanding form, is celebrated for its auspiciousness and its varied shapes. Also known as "Suehiro" (meaning widening towards the end), it is a familiar and lucky design.
◇ About the Message Pad
A message pad offers a relaxed way to write, free from the constraints of formal salutations like "Dear" or "Sincerely." It's perfect for adding a personal touch to gifts, and equally useful in business settings for a brief note accompanying documents sent to clients.
Size/Length 182mm x Width 82mm 20 sheets per pad
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Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Paper
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Japan
- Stock
- More than 10
- Ranking
- No.50,334 - Stationery | No.489 - Envelopes & Letter Paper
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- Product Type
- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- Evoking the romance of Japanese design. Featuring precious kimono patterns from the Taisho era, presented as a message pad. Each one is finished with meticulous hand-pasting.
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