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The saraya pattern first came to Japan from India during the Edo Period, and from the Meiji Period to the first part of the Showa Period it was very popular. The classic Kyoto shop Okaju uses the materials in its warehouse to create a unique arrangement and design of "A Saraya From Long Ago".Each has been dyed by hand, and as such, is different in their own way, making them famous for their unique flavor.
Store in the saraya pattern case with frills. Works great as a dangling accessory from your handbag or belt. Add a little playfulness to your everyday wear.
TOUYOUZANMAI Lacquered Magnifying Glass
The saraya pattern first came to Japan from India during the Edo Period, and from the Meiji Period to the first part of the Showa Period it was very popular. The classic Kyoto shop Okaju uses the materials in its warehouse to create a unique arrangement and design of "A Saraya From Long Ago".Each has been dyed by hand, and as such, is different in their own way, making them famous for their unique flavor.Store in the sliding-type case to help prevent lens scratching. The outside of the frame has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one for a deep-flavored color. The 4 different colors of the Kyoto braid add a nice accent to this accessory-like item. A magnifying glass for a wide variety of scenes. Recommended for your personal use, and as a present.
Lacquered Magnifying Glass, KAPERON
Store in the sliding-type case to help prevent lens scratches. The outside of the frame has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one for a deep-flavored color. The pendant type is very convenient for using it when you want to. The 4 different colors of the Kyoto braid add a nice accent to this accessory-like item. A magnifying glass for a wide variety of scenes. Recommended for your personal use, and as a present.
Match with a corsage for a pretty and attention-getting effect.
Kyoto Prefecture, Tango Chirimen, Mini Scarf
Wear as a mini scarf at your collar, or accent your bag. Match with a corsage to impress.
Three tissue cases in different colors, each appropriate for a different occasion. Featuring cherry blossom, plum and lotus embroidery.
In Japan, silver and mirrors have long been said to have the power to ward off evil. The back features an intricate bamboo design. Comes in a high-quality leather pouch.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN