Ise pattern Japanese paper handkerchief | Elegant color | Delicate texture | Beauty of Japanese style | The first choice for gift giving

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Chouettehome
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Ise pattern Japanese paper handkerchief | Elegant color | Delicate texture | Beauty of Japanese style | The first choice for gift giving - Handkerchiefs & Pocket Squares - Cotton & Hemp Multicolor

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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53315046126_2c5e43d822_c.jpg **The Japanese paper handkerchief is made of "yarn" and "paper" intertwined with the sustainable recycling material - Japanese paper, which is deeply rooted in the beauty of traditional Japanese art.** Recyclable materials and paper that "come from nature, can be returned to nature, and can be reused" present the auspicious patterns representing Japan in Imabari's weaving. Special cotton gauze weaving technology is used to make easy-to-use handkerchiefs. Each pattern has Its implication is that it is an auspicious pattern worth collecting. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53314181882_eee332c7fd_c.jpg **1. Bird:** This is one of Japan's oldest auspicious patterns, featuring a sparrow with plumage spreading its wings to protect against the cold winter. Also known as bird, sparrows can eliminate pests, help harvest crops, and bring good luck. They are a symbol of fertility, prosperity, happiness, and improved financial luck. **2. Xuehua:** In 1832, in the late Edo period, Toshitaka Doi, the lord of the Koga domain, revealed the true appearance of snowflakes through the microscope brought by Western Europe; and published the crystallization pattern of snowflakes in "Snowflakes", and the beautiful crystal structure deeply impressed him. Yukata and belts with snowflake patterns are popular among the people and have the meaning of resisting the heat. **3. Chrysanthemum pine leaves:** The rising water vapor by the river symbolizes rising luck, the pine tree represents celebration and longevity, and the chrysanthemum symbolizes immortality; it is an auspicious pattern composed of three different patterns. **4. Hairpin:** The hairpin can be said to be the only accessory for women in the Edo period, and it is deeply loved by people. The hairpin pattern is combined with soft colors to form a graceful design with a checkerboard pattern. **5. Dandelion:** The design combines the dandelion, a pastoral flower that has been loved since ancient times, and the pattern of butterflies flying among the grass; it is full of vitality and symbolizes the power of endless life! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53315518100_ce9fb9dd2b_c.jpg ✅Material: 90% cotton + 10% nylon ✅Origin: Japan. ✅Size: about 25x25cm. 🔶Washing precautions: ❋Wash on extremely gentle cycle. ❋Do not bleach. ❋Do not tumble dry. ❋Hang to dry in a cool place. ❋Do not dry clean. ❋Do not iron.

Product Details

Material
Cotton & Hemp
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Japan
Unique Features
Eco-Friendly
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Down to the last 9
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No.23,786 - Accessories  |  No.40 - Handkerchiefs & Pocket Squares
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Listing Summary
Recyclable materials and paper that originate from nature, can be returned to nature, and can be reused, present the auspicious patterns representing Japan in Imabari's weaving, and use special cotton gauze weaving technology to make easy-to-use handkerchiefs. Each pattern has its own meaning. , is an auspicious pattern worth collecting. Packed in a gift box, small and exquisite, it is the best gift to convey your blessings!

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