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良縁かばん*とりかい
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Price: 4500 yen This bag uses the edge (heri) of Japanese tatami mats, made in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The tatami heri used in Japanese tatami mats, when used as a material for bags, etc., results in a crisp finish and is very light yet has a luxurious feel. Elegant purple with a hemp leaf pattern woven into the background. The entire bag uses purple tatami heri. The pink edging is a highlight. It's made of a firm, sturdy material with a luxurious feel. The photos appear bright due to the lighting, but the color is a solid purple. Tatami heri is woven using threads of various colors, so it may appear different depending on the lighting conditions. A large ribbon has been added for a cute finish. The shoulder strap uses glossy black heri. The strap is not removable, but the width is 2.5 cm and the length is adjustable from 60-110 cm. It opens and closes with a zipper and has an inner pocket. It's small and easy to carry, making it convenient. *The mannequin in the photo is a women's M size. Items other than the bag are not included in the listing. Each item is carefully made, but there may be errors in measurements or slight distortions in the sewing. Creases from the manufacturing process may remain. Please note that tatami heri cannot be ironed. Because tatami heri is durable, it may cause pilling due to friction with knitwear or woolen clothing. It will be folded for shipping. Thank you for your understanding before purchasing. *Reproduction of the description is prohibited. Size (outer dimensions) Height x Width x Depth: 23 x 33 x 8 cm Good luck bag Torikai's tatami heri bag, Respect for the Aged Day, Mother's Day shoulder bag, yukata, kimono, Japanese accessories
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