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Auspicious Cloud Fan, Men's (Green)
A cloud-inspired design that looks to herald good fortune, on washi Japanese paper with a faint check. Refined and simple.
Auspicious Cloud Fan, Men's (Navy Blue)
A cloud-inspired design that looks to herald good fortune, on washi Japanese paper with a faint check. Refined and simple.
An uchiwa fan with a cut-out design on one side. Pleasantly mature. Featuring a hydrangea, it combines both appearance and usability.
Kyoto Misuya Needle Set, New Edition
Misuya's needle set makes a reappearance in a boxed version!! The needles have been newly selected to make them better suited to today's needs. With an updated princess box design that has a retro-modern air.
Marugame Uchiwa Fan Persimmon 1 Million Ryou
The classic "shibu uchiwa" ("persimmon fan"). Features fortuitous painted designs: the Mallet of Luck and the characters for "one million ryou" (the ryou was an ancient Japanese coin).
Kagawa Prefecture, Marugame Uchiwa Fan, Rakusui
A traditional craft using special Japanese paper from the Tosa area. This paper is made by adding a high quantity of glue during the paper-making process, then dropping atomized water onto it to create small holes while it is still wet. This paper has a uniquely beautiful pattern, and just looking at its texture is cooling. Display the 5 color variations in a line, and you can enjoy a wonderful color gradation.
An item rare today, with a strong contrast from the deep indigo colors and hand-printed (in the Hanga style) shrimp and crab designs that produce a special texture. Not only a practical uchiwa fan, but also as an esteemed work of art.
A beautiful stripe-pattern placemat. A simple pattern, but one that produces a boundless refinement.
A hemp resist-dyed flower pattern placemat. The dyed gradient from orange to the beautiful hue of young leaves brings a resplendence of color to the dining table.
Carp Pattern Indigo Dyed Handerchief
A handkerchief hand-dyed in indigo. Enjoy the beautiful carp design, and the beauty of the changing colors of the indigo which are different every time it is used. So much presence will come from it that you'll use it again and again.
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