Vendor Profile
DMC K.K.
Address | Santo Building 7F,13 Kanda Konya Cho Chiyodaku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:101-0035 |
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Representative Name | Mitsuharu Oyamada |
Annual Revenue | JPY 400,000,000 |
No. of Employees | closed |
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Handicraft Material Apple Pudding
SD item code:11290858
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Apple
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アップル
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(C2216)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Dimensions |
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Fabric size: 40X33cm
Finished size: 30X22.5cm |
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Country of manufacture: France
Material / component: 100% cotton (Penelope canvas)
Product tag: None
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Description
Needlepoint-only canvas on which the design is printed. Use with Tapestry Wool or Lutol (sold separately) to create wonderful works of art. Paul *Cézanne, the late Impressionist master known as the father of modern painting. The design of the famous painting [Still Life with Bowl of Apples and Cherry Blossoms] is printed on this canvas. *The first picture shows the finished product when embroidered with tapestry wool. The actual product is only [fabric] in the second picture. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.14th to Aug.20th |
Air Mail | From May.29th to May.31st |
EMS | From May.28th to May.31st |
Pantos Express | From May.30th to Jun.4th |
DHL | From May.28th to May.30th |
UPS | From May.28th to May.30th |
FedEx | From May.28th to May.30th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*This product is [fabric] with a printed design. It is not a kit.
Please purchase embroidery thread and needles separately. You can make your work with tapestry wool or lutol. |
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Use with Tapestry Wool or Lutol (sold separately) to create wonderful works of art.
Paul *Cézanne, the late Impressionist master known as the father of modern painting. The design of the famous painting [Still Life with Bowl of Apples and Cherry Blossoms] is printed on this canvas.
*The first picture shows the finished product when embroidered with tapestry wool.
The actual product is only [fabric] in the second picture.