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Address | 223 Kawakami-cho Nara-city Nara, JAPAN ZIP:630-8202 |
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Representative Name | chika hayashida |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 60 |
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Dimensions |
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Approx. 200 x 37 cm
*Because mosquito net fabric is a coarse-weave material, there may be individual differences of about 3 cm from the size description. The degree of shrinkage will vary depending on the color. Also, washing and use at home will cause further dimensional changes. We appreciate your understanding. Please enjoy the wrinkles on the surface as a peculiar texture of mosquito net fabric. |
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Country of manufacture: made in Japan
Material / component: 100% COTTON
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2019
Product tag: Attached
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Description
This lightweight shawl is made of two colors of mosquito net fabric. It is large in size and can be wrapped in various ways. Reversible; Reversible with similar colors. By changing the color shown on the front, you can enjoy it twice as much. *Features of mosquito net fabric*. Mosquito nets were originally hung to keep mosquitoes away when sleeping. The folds are coarse and airy. The weaving process allows air to pass through the fabric, making it extremely lightweight and flexible. Because it is a woven fabric, it is not elastic. *History of Mosquito Net Fabric Mosquito net fabric, a local industry in Nara, has been actively woven since the Edo period (1603-1868) and continues to be used today. Mosquito nets were introduced from China and were initially used by aristocrats and others, but became popular among the general public during the Edo period. [Merchants selling nets with their distinctive call of "kayaa, kayaa" (meaning "mosquito net," or "mosquito net," in Japanese) were a popular way to announce early summer in Edo (present-day Tokyo). *The charm of mosquito net fabric When the glue used in the weaving process is removed, the individual fibers of the threads expand and the original softness of the cotton is revealed. The intertwining of the fine fibers also makes the fabric more comfortable to the skin, making it fluffy, light, and airy. It is safe to use for people with sensitive skin and children. *Related Keywords* Made in Japan madeinjapan Nara Natural Mother's Day Gift 100% cotton 100% cotton Natural material Mosquito net Kaya Kaya fabric Mosquito net fabric Kaya fabric kitchen cloth Mosquito net kitchen cloth Gauze shawl Scarf Stole Mosquito net shawl Kaya shawl Sweat towel Neck towel Sweat towel Reversible Sun protection Sun Protection Sun Protection Ethical (Regional) Kaya Wear Kaya Everyday Wear |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.30th to Aug.2nd |
Air Mail | From May.14th to May.16th |
EMS | From May.13th to May.16th |
Pantos Express | From May.15th to May.20th |
DHL | From May.13th to May.15th |
UPS | From May.13th to May.15th |
FedEx | From May.13th to May.15th |
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*Please be careful not to scratch the surface when using. *About care Please wash it with water or lukewarm water before using it for the first time, as it has glue on it. Although the fabric will shrink when washed, it will become fluffy and blend in after repeated washing. Please enjoy the unique texture of mosquito net fabric. Bleach cannot be used. The color may fade slightly due to the natural fiber. *About size There are individual differences depending on the material and other factors. *About the color Depending on your monitor or computer environment, the color may differ from the actual product. In addition, there is the case that the color differs slightly from the actual color due to outdoor shooting, etc. We appreciate your understanding. *About the inventory situation In order to share with the actual store, there is the case of a sellout. Please forgive us in the unlikely event that the product is sold out. In addition, there is a case that we can prepare even if the product is shown as sold out, please feel free to contact us. For details, please see [Terms and Conditions]. |
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Reversible with similar colors.
By changing the color shown on the front, you can enjoy it twice as much.
*Features of mosquito net fabric*.
Mosquito nets were originally hung to keep mosquitoes away when sleeping. The folds are coarse and airy. The weaving process allows air to pass through the fabric, making it extremely lightweight and flexible. Because it is a woven fabric, it is not elastic.
*History of Mosquito Net Fabric
Mosquito net fabric, a local industry in Nara, has been actively woven since the Edo period (1603-1868) and continues to be used today. Mosquito nets were introduced from China and were initially used by aristocrats and others, but became popular among the general public during the Edo period. [Merchants selling nets with their distinctive call of "kayaa, kayaa" (meaning "mosquito net," or "mosquito net," in Japanese) were a popular way to announce early summer in Edo (present-day Tokyo).
*The charm of mosquito net fabric
When the glue used in the weaving process is removed, the individual fibers of the threads expand and the original softness of the cotton is revealed. The intertwining of the fine fibers also makes the fabric more comfortable to the skin, making it fluffy, light, and airy. It is safe to use for people with sensitive skin and children.
*Related Keywords*
Made in Japan madeinjapan Nara Natural Mother's Day Gift 100% cotton 100% cotton Natural material Mosquito net Kaya Kaya fabric Mosquito net fabric Kaya fabric kitchen cloth Mosquito net kitchen cloth Gauze shawl Scarf Stole Mosquito net shawl Kaya shawl Sweat towel Neck towel Sweat towel Reversible Sun protection Sun Protection Sun Protection
Ethical (Regional)
Kaya Wear Kaya Everyday Wear
エシカル(地域)
かやウェア かやの日常着