Amethyst & Indigo Cross Stitch Kogin Wooden Jewelry Box | Jewelry Organizer

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ManManKogin
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Amethyst & Indigo Cross Stitch Kogin Wooden Jewelry Box | Jewelry Organizer - Other - Cotton Purple

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ꕥKogin Embroidery Amethyst & Indigo Cross Stitch Walnut Jewelry Boxꕥ Kogin embroidery, originating from the Tsugaru region of Aomori Prefecture in northeastern Japan, is a traditional Japanese embroidery craft. The amethyst and indigo embroidery threads, paired with the walnut wood jewelry box, create a look that is both classic and vibrant. The lid and box feature a strong magnetic closure for ease of use, and the interior is lined with velvet to protect your jewelry from scratches. ✤ Dimensions: Approx. 13 x 7 x 4.4 cm ✤ Weight: Approx. 114 g ✤ Materials: DARUMA embroidery thread, Zweigart German linen fabric ✤ Care Instructions: Keep dry, avoid vigorous rubbing, and gently wipe the surface with a dry cloth. ✤ Important Notes - Each jewelry box will have unique wood grain and color variations. - As each piece is meticulously handcrafted, slight imperfections are inherent to the handmade process. Please consider this carefully before placing an order. - The images are of the actual product. Minor color differences may occur due to screen settings and lighting. ✤ Origin: Hong Kong Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions! Feel free to follow for more updates, thank you~ IG: manmankogin ❉❉❉ The Origin of Kogin Embroidery ❉❉❉ Kogin embroidery (こぎん刺し kogin zashi) is an embroidery technique that originated in the Tsugaru region of Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan. Due to the "Sumptuary Law for Farmers" enacted at the time, farmers in Aomori, despite being in a cotton-producing region, were prohibited from using cotton fabric and were mandated to wear kogin (local work clothes, characterized by white cotton thread embroidery on indigo linen). However, clothing made from linen alone could not withstand the long, snowy, and humid winters of the Tohoku region. Thus, farmers began to thread stitches through the fabric's gaps to improve insulation and strengthen the material, leading to the development of what is known today as "Kogin embroidery."

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Cotton
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Handmade
Where It's Made
Hong Kong
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✿ManManKogin✿Kogin Embroidery✿Amethyst & Indigo Cross Stitch Walnut Jewelry Box✿13cmX7cmX4.4cm Weight 114g✿Perfect for Rings, Bracelets & More✿Chic, Exquisite & Classic✿Home Decor✿Travel Organizer✿

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