Scents of Japan
Goshuin-Chou, Storage Bags, Ripened Blue
Goshuin-Chou, Storage Bags, Ripened Blue
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The "Damask Series" has a beautiful, lustrous texture
The tasteful fabric expressed by the satin weaving is called donsu, and is characterized by its glossy smoothness. Donsu was introduced from China during the Kamakura period, and some of them are known as "famous fabrics." It is a fabric that is sometimes used for obi, mountings, tea ceremony utensils, and shifuku. This is a series of crafts made from fabric that makes the most of the characteristics of donsu.
- Just the right size for storing small items
Drawstring pouches are useful for organizing your messy bag. They can also be used as a bag when you want to carry only the bare necessities.
Just the right size to hold a goshuin stamp book
It has a lining so it is durable and long lasting
The lining is also made of an elegant, glossy fabric, making it durable and sturdy.
Compact and easy to carry in a bag
It has no gusset so it isn't bulky and can be folded up and put in a bag when not in use.
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