Specifications
Length: 10cm Width: 10cm
Material: 100% Cotton Linen
Care:
Hand wash in cool water. Avoid prolonged soaking. Use a mild detergent. Do not soak in bleach. Do not tumble dry.
Store after ensuring it is completely dry.
Product Description:
Sashiko embroidery is a simple technique that originated from practical needs, continuously evolving into various beautiful patterns. Each stitch conveys the subtle elegance and tactile feel of hand embroidery.
The blue fabric and red thread, arranged in neat, repetitive patterns, create coasters that are both fresh and vintage, captivating to behold.
Shopping Guide
Please read the following before placing an order (especially if you are a perfectionist):
We do not accept the following as reasons for exchange or return:
1. Color Difference: Photos of our products are taken in kind. Color variations due to different settings or browsing devices are normal and cannot be used as a reason for return or exchange. You may refer to the product description or contact us for inquiries.
2. Buyer dislikes the item, poor texture, craftsmanship, or fit; or the item differs from imagination after purchase.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Cotton
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Unique Features
- Pinkoi Exclusive
- Stock
- Down to the last 1
- Ranking
- No.53,620 - Kitchen & Dining | No.2,663 - Coasters
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- Product Type
- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- Each stitch is meticulously handcrafted, with intricate embroidery forming various beautiful patterns on layered fabrics. The combination of blue fabric and red thread, utilizing the repetitive nature of Sashiko embroidery, creates a border of lines around the blue cloth, resembling a picture frame. This brings a vintage charm to your space, infusing your life with personal style.
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