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Address 2-4-51-602 Imaizumi Chuo-ku Fukuoka-shi Fukuoka, JAPAN ZIP:810-0021
Representative Name masayoshi maeta
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*Renewed from 2023.6 (size and price changed)

This set of three postcards features the motifs of the Japanese silver leafed gentian, the Japanese pagoda tree, and the Japanese silver leafed clover.
Alpine plants, which bloom gracefully and beautifully in the harsh environment, have a graceful and elegant appearance.
Since they are wrapped, they can be used as small gifts as they are.
The carefully drawn postcards with gentle touches are recommended as greeting cards and seasonal greetings. They can also be enjoyed as interior decorations.

*Scientific names and subjects are written in Latin, while Japanese names are written in Roman characters.
*The postcards are made of paper with a delicate texture and gentle touch. You can enjoy the natural and elegant texture of the paper.

[Motifs: Alpine Plants] 3 types of patterns
Komakusa, Japanese gentian, and yellow-eyed pea

SD item code:11536987

Detail Price & Quantity
S1
Set of 3 postcards [Alpine Plants
ポストカード3種セット〔高山植物〕
(RE-016KS-S3s)
(RE-016KS-S3s)

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Item added on: 2023/6/28
Dimensions
[Size]14.0cm x 10.0cm
[Material]Paper
[Capacity] 3 sheets
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Product tag: None

Description

*Renewed from 2023.6 (size and price changed)

This set of three postcards features the motifs of the Japanese silver leafed gentian, the Japanese pagoda tree, and the Japanese silver leafed clover.
Alpine plants, which bloom gracefully and beautifully in the harsh environment, have a graceful and elegant appearance.
Since they are wrapped, they can be used as small gifts as they are.
The carefully drawn postcards with gentle touches are recommended as greeting cards and seasonal greetings. They can also be enjoyed as interior decorations.

*Scientific names and subjects are written in Latin, while Japanese names are written in Roman characters.
*The postcards are made of paper with a delicate texture and gentle touch. You can enjoy the natural and elegant texture of the paper.

[Motifs: Alpine Plants] 3 types of patterns
Komakusa, Japanese gentian, and yellow-eyed pea

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Shipping Method Estimated Arrival
Sea Mail From Jul.3rd to Sep.6th
Air Mail From Jun.17th to Jun.19th
EMS From Jun.14th to Jun.19th
Pantos Express From Jun.18th to Jun.21st
DHL From Jun.14th to Jun.18th
UPS From Jun.14th to Jun.18th
FedEx From Jun.14th to Jun.18th
*Some delivery methods may not be available depending on the product or the weight.
*UPS and the UPS logo are trademarks that are used with permission by the owner, United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*It may take longer than the estimated shipping time depending on the order quantity.
*Please feel free to contact us if you require more items than we have in stock.
*The actual color of the product may differ slightly from the color of the photo seen on your computer or smartphone. Please understand this in advance.
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