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Base Inc./Obi Inc.
Address | 6-5-15 Ogawa Machida-shi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:194-0003 |
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Representative Name | Akira Miyake |
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"Kinran" Business Card Holder
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"Kinran" Business Card Holder
(N-A0003-00001-F30)
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(N-A0003-00001-F30)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
30 pcs /set
In Stock
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(approx.) 7 x 11.5 x 1cm, Front pocket (approx.) H 4 cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Surface: 100% Polyester, Lining: Cotton, Interlining: Paper
Product tag: None
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Description
Card Case of luxurious impression coloring traditional patterns with gold thread or pieces of gold leaf Kinran" is a beautiful and luxurious traditional woven cloth which patterns are woven with pieces of gold leaf, gold thread, etc. on the ground tissue Kinran" is a beautiful and luxurious traditional woven cloth which patterns are woven with pieces of gold leaf, gold thread, etc. on the ground tissue such as "Shamon" (twill), "Kohaku" (taffeta), "Shusu" (satin), and "Sha" (silk gauze). It is flourishingly woven in Nishijin, Kyoto, and is still popular today as "Kesa" (vestment of the Japanese Buddhist monk), "Obi" (Kimono belt), and Hina doll's costume. It is thin and compact without gusset, with a convenient front pocket, and is easy to put into a bag or pocket. |
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"Kinran" fabric is a one-of-a-kind item.
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Kinran" is a beautiful and luxurious traditional woven cloth which patterns are woven with pieces of gold leaf, gold thread, etc. on the ground tissue Kinran" is a beautiful and luxurious traditional woven cloth which patterns are woven with pieces of gold leaf, gold thread, etc. on the ground tissue such as "Shamon" (twill), "Kohaku" (taffeta), "Shusu" (satin), and "Sha" (silk gauze).
It is flourishingly woven in Nishijin, Kyoto, and is still popular today as "Kesa" (vestment of the Japanese Buddhist monk), "Obi" (Kimono belt), and Hina doll's costume.
It is thin and compact without gusset, with a convenient front pocket, and is easy to put into a bag or pocket.
"Kinran" is a beautiful and luxurious traditional woven cloth which patterns are woven with pieces of gold leaf, gold thread, etc. on the ground tissue such as "Shamon" (twill), "Kohaku" (taffeta), "Shusu" (satin), and "Sha" (silk gauze).
It is flourishingly woven in Nishijin, Kyoto, and is still popular today as "Kesa" (vestment of the Japanese Buddhist monk), "Obi" (Kimono belt), and Hina doll's costume.
It is thin and compact without gusset, with a convenient front pocket, and is easy to put into a bag or pocket.