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Ebony is a choice wood that can take 200 years to grow to a diameter of just 18cm, offering a slender form, good hand-feel and sense of weight. The material catches the light all the more beautifully the more it is polished. Even amongst ebony woods, striped ebony is particularly precious, making it a fine symbol of high esteem.
Tosa paper made using Niyodogawa water and traditional high quality tissue paper with Kyoto style Ryusui pattern.
Domestic 100% pulp paper makes this airy item soft to the touch. The design prevents paper powder from arising too easily. Useful as a desktop paper holder!
Comes with silk Japanese Washi paper pocket tissue case. Gold lettering is featured on pure white paper for a nifty accent.
Why not take a little bit of traditional flair on your next trip downtown?
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Wooden Mirror for Good Fortune (Red)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
A magatama (comma-shaped bead) and a rabbit are drawn with colored lacquer on the wooden material. Magatama is believed in Shimane to have mysterious power, and a rabbit is an enshrined deity of Izumo Taisha, having a deep relationship with Ohkuninushinomikoto. It's light and can be easily carried! A cloth bag is included.
Ota Necktie Studio Tablet Case (10.1 Inch)
A tablet-shape PC case with a Kyoto Mayumaro motif. Uses a necktie fabric which has an excellent delicate weave. Durable too thanks to its water-repellent processing. An item that is loved not only by Mayumaro fans, but many others too.
Ota Necktie Studio Tablet Case (10.1 Inch)
A tablet-shape PC case with a sakura cherry blossom motif. Uses a necktie fabric which has an excellent delicate weave. Durable too thanks to its water-repellent processing. Can be used for business and a variety of other occasions and is in a design you will never tire of.
Ota Necktie Studio Tablet Case (10.1 Inch)
A case suitable for a 10.1 inch tablet shaped PC. Uses a necktie fabric which, amongst Nishijin fabric, has a characteric delicate weave. The pattern is that of the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom where the 2012 Olympic Games were held. An item for those who like quality things in life, that can be used for business occasions.
Ota Necktie Studio Tablet Case (10.1 Inch)
A case made of Nishijin fabric suitable for, not just iPads, but also other 10.1 inch tablet shaped PCs. Uses a necktie fabric which, amongst Nishijin fabric, has a characteric delicate weave. The pattern is that of the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom where the 2012 Olympic Games were held. An item for those who want to subtly accentuate their individuality.
Ota Necktie Studio Tablet Case (10.1 Inch)
A case made of Nishijin fabric suitable for, not just iPads, but also other 10.1 inch tablet shaped PCs. Uses a necktie fabric which, amongst Nishijin fabric, has a characteric delicate weave. With its large herringbone pattern and soothing color, this item makes the perfect gift.
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.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN