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A wide bag made of a combination of gilded leather and silk kimono fabric. As it is made of kimono cloth, 3-5 items with the same pattern can be created, yet their pattern differs slightly. This means each item is a one-and-only original bag.
A wide bag made of a combination of gilded leather and silk kimono fabric. As it is made of kimono cloth, 3-5 items with the same pattern can be created, yet their pattern differs slightly. This means each item is a one-and-only original bag.
A small bag made of a combination of gilded leather and silk kimono fabric. As it is made of kimono cloth, 3-5 items with the same pattern can be created, yet their pattern differs slightly. This means each item is a one-and-only original bag.
A small bag made of a combination of gilded leather and silk kimono fabric. As it is made of kimono cloth, 3-5 items with the same pattern can be created, yet their pattern differs slightly. This means each item is a one-and-only original bag.
An original judo uniform material ruck sack. A finely crafted item that has been persimmon dyed. The persimmon dye color is bold. The sunset color is created by iron mordanting the persimmon dye. On top of this a kabuki kumadori pattern is printed. With an “Ashita no Joe” look. Enjoy this Japanese-made item.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Light Blue
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Navy
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Yellow
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Green
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Tote Bag, (Small) Sea Bream, Peach
A tote bag made using canvas fabric and an Iwakawa Hataten original sea bream pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN