Tatami Heri Pouch "Tatami Heri Pouch (Blue)"
A celebratory pattern often seen during Japanese New Year's celebrations.
Perfect for various uses such as holding red envelopes (for monetary gifts), passbooks, medicine, or as a bag-in-bag.
Also ideal as a "Goshuin-cho (temple/shrine stamp book) holder" to store the unique Goshuin stamps issued by temples and shrines during your travels in 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. 21.5cm) [±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 the color may differ slightly from the actual product due to monitor settings.
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- Tatami Heri (the edge of tatami mats) has traditionally been used to reinforce and decorate the edges of tatami mats in Japanese rooms. In recent years, due to its lightness, durability, vibrant colors, and a rich variety of beautiful designs, it has gained attention as a crafting material for handmade bags and accessories. Made in Japan.
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