A mask case printed with a work I made using the Bingata technique, which is a traditional Okinawan craft. .
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The cover has a different design from the front and back,
The table depicts "flowers that can be seen here and there on Ishigaki Island, such as hibiscus, shell ginger, deigo, and sunflower, and butterflies that dance around them as if they were changing their clothes." .
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And on the back, I drew "Shell ginger flowers that can only be seen during the summer on Ishigaki Island". .
The size is the size that one general non-woven mask fits perfectly.
Masks made of polyester or urethane can be stored by folding the ears.
The material is the same PP as the clear file, it is thin and does not take up space, and it is hygienic even if you carry it in a bag or put it on the table when eating.
It can be used not only for mask cases but also for storing tickets, receipts, and small items.
Size: width 11 cm / height 20.5 cm
Material: PP Natural 0.2mm thick
* This design is protected by copyright.
(c) Mayuko Ikema All Rights Reserved.
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- A mask case printed with a work I made using the Bingata technique, which is a traditional Okinawan craft. .
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