Tatami Heri Pouch "Plum Blossoms and Bush Warbler"
This is a combination of traditional Japanese auspicious patterns.
It is a metaphor for things that go well together and are in harmony. It is particularly used to express auspiciousness or close relationships.
Suitable for various uses such as red envelopes, congratulatory money envelopes, passbook cases, medicine pouches, and bag-in-bags.
It can also be used as a "Goshuincho (temple/shrine stamp book) holder" to store the "Goshuin" issued by shrines and temples during trips to Japan.
♡ How about a unique tatami heri accessory, rare even in Japan, for yourself or as a gift?
* Size: 12.4cm x 21.2cm (Inner dimensions: 20.2cm) - No gusset
* Material: Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polyester
* Washing and ironing are not possible.
If it gets dirty, wipe it with a dry cloth.
* The pattern placement varies for each item.
* Please note that there may be slight color differences between the product image and the actual item.
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- "Tatami Heri" (the edge trim of Japanese tatami mats) is not only used for reinforcing and decorating the edges of traditional Japanese rooms but has also gained attention in recent years as a material for handmade bags and accessories due to its lightness, durability, vibrant colors, and beautiful designs. Made in Japan.
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