A tote bag made of canvas and obi.
A fukuro-obi (fukuro obi) with a ``Wakamatsu'' pattern woven into a diamond shape was used
on a red canvas
.
Wakamatsu is a plant that is fresh and has a promising future.
It is often used in obi patterns.
The rhombus shape is said to have its roots in a plant called water chestnut, and as it grows easily,
it symbolizes the prosperity of descendants and good health.
The pale pink young pine in the red and gold is adorable, and
is a piece that will brighten up your everyday life.
Meisen kimono was used for the lining.
When you catch a glimpse of the beautiful lining,
it becomes an eye-catching point.
Not only can it be used for everyday outings, but it can also be used as a
lunch bag or sub-bag.
◈►Specs◈►
Two inside pockets.
Comes with a magnetic button so you don't have to worry about the contents falling out
.
◈►Material◈►
Outer material: Canvas
Obi: Silk
Lining: Silk
The lining is made of Meisen kimono.
◈►Size◈►
Height 19.5cm x Width 30cm
Guest 10cm
Handle length 30cm
◈►Note◈►
Please note that the embroidery thread on the outer material may break due to friction or rubbing.
There is no problem as long as you cut off the thread that comes out.