SKU/Artículo: AMZ-B099WRT37S

千糸繍院

Brocade Drawstring Bag, Lined with Nishijin Brocade, 2, Size M. (Konjikiyozakura)

Color:

Konjikiyozakura

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En stock
Peso con empaque:
0.36 kg
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Nuevo
Producto de:
Amazon

Sobre este producto
  • Size M approx. 17 cm (approx. 6.69inch) wide x 25 cm (approx. 9.84inch) long x no gusset
  • Material Nishijin brocade fabric, Rayon Edo-style cord
  • The position of the pattern differs from piece to piece. The position of the pattern cannot be specified.
  • The position of the pattern differs from piece to piece. The position of the pattern cannot be specified.
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Our original drawstring bag (lined) is made of gold brocade fabric from Nishijin, Kyoto. Each one is carefully finished by our artisans. Our logo is embroidered in old seal (koin) on the lower left-hand side of the front. The drawstring is made of rayon Edo-style cord, so it fits snugly in the hand. Size [Size M] approx. 17 cm (approx. 6.69inch) wide x 25 cm (approx. 9.84inch) long x no gusset Ideal for storing small items. Due to the specifications of the product, there may be slight variations in size. The position of the pattern differs from piece to piece. The position of the pattern cannot be specified. The color of the lining may vary from lot to lot. Colors may appear different depending on the customer's PC environment. What is Nishijin-Ori (brocade)? Nishijin brocade is the generic name for 'yarn-dyed patterned textiles produced in Kyoto (Nishijin), which are characterised by high-mix, low-volume production'. It was designated a national traditional craft on 26 February 1976. Textile stores in Nishijin have been making efforts to develop their creativity and expressiveness to create excellent designs, in addition to refining the high techniques that have been accumulated since the Heian period. What is Nishijin? ('Nishijin' is the common name for the area stretching from Kamigyo-ku to Kita-ku, Kyoto. The area known as Nishijin is home to many textile companies and factories. Nishijin-ori, or 'Nishijin brocade' in English, is a well-known brand of local silk textiles. The area has been called Nishijin since the Onin War in the 15th century, when the Western Army set up camp around this area).