
Vendor Profile
Jhands co.Ltd
Address | 45-9 chudoji shonouchi-cho Shimogyo-ku Kyoto-shi Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:600-8814 |
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Representative Name | Masaya Yamaguchi |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 8 |
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Planner/Notebook/Drawing Paper
SD item code:10291269
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Red Seal Book, Danko [SAKIYOSE Blue].
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御朱印帳 緞子 「裂寄せ ブルー」
(DS-401)
JAN:4533081005412
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(DS-401)
JAN:4533081005412
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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S2 |
Red Seal Book, Danko [SAKIYOSE Blue].
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御朱印帳 緞子 「裂寄せ ブルー」
(DS-401)
JAN:4533081005412
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(DS-401)
JAN:4533081005412
Wholesale Price: Members Only
2 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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*Size: 18 x 12 cm cm (large size)
*11 piles (one-sided: 22 pages, two-sided: 44 pages) (One side: 22 pages, both sides: 44 pages) Both sides can be used. |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Cover: 50% acetate, 50% rayon
Inside paper: Japanese paper (Housho-shi) Package: Individual Packaging
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Description
*Beautiful [Donsu Series] with luster in the fabric The tasteful fabric expressed by Shuko weaving is called Donsu, which has a smooth and shiny characteristic. Donsu came from China in the Kamakura period (1185-1333), and some of them have been handed down as "Meimono-SAKI". It is sometimes used for obi (sash), tablecloths, tea ceremony utensils, and covers. This is a series of handicrafts made from fabrics that take advantage of the characteristics of DANKO. *It has a luxurious feel and can be used for formal occasions. The fabric used for the DANKO series is smooth to the touch like satin fabric, and its beautiful luster shines beautifully from different angles, giving it a gorgeous and luxurious look. The chic coloring is mature and elegant, so it fits in stylishly with formal occasions. The stylish finish allows it to be used in both Japanese and Western styles, making it suitable for everyday use. *What is a red seal? What is a red seal book? Goshuin is a seal given as a proof of visit to a shrine or temple. The name of the shrine or temple, the name of the principal image, and the date of the visit are written in ink. *Herbara style to prevent ink from being printed on the reverse side. The inside paper is made of Housho-sho paper and is double-bound with a bellows binding. The inside paper is made of Housho-shoshi paper, which is double-bound to prevent back-slipping. *Large size for easy application of red seals This size is almost the same as the size used for youth comic books (B6 size). It can be used for both direct writing and writing on the surface of a red seal without worrying about the size of the seal. The larger size also allows you to use red seals dynamically. *Let's go on a shrine or temple tour with your red seal book! Each shrine or temple has its own red seal design, so you can collect them as a souvenir of your trip and make it a good memory. For example, you can collect them as a memory or souvenir of your school excursion, sightseeing trip, or girls' trip. Or, a tour of shrines and temples, a tour of power spots, the Seven Deities of Good Luck, a tour of sacred places, and so on. It is also a good way to commemorate each year by having a red seal given to you once a year when you visit a shrine for the first time. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.9th to Aug.11th |
Air Mail | From May.22nd to May.26th |
EMS | From May.21st to May.26th |
Pantos Express | From May.23rd to May.28th |
DHL | From May.21st to May.23rd |
UPS | From May.21st to May.23rd |
FedEx | From May.21st to May.23rd |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*The color tone of the product image may differ slightly from the actual product due to the condition of the light.
*The pattern may differ from the image. Please understand. |
Other items from this category:
The tasteful fabric expressed by Shuko weaving is called Donsu, which has a smooth and shiny characteristic. Donsu came from China in the Kamakura period (1185-1333), and some of them have been handed down as "Meimono-SAKI". It is sometimes used for obi (sash), tablecloths, tea ceremony utensils, and covers. This is a series of handicrafts made from fabrics that take advantage of the characteristics of DANKO.
*It has a luxurious feel and can be used for formal occasions.
The fabric used for the DANKO series is smooth to the touch like satin fabric, and its beautiful luster shines beautifully from different angles, giving it a gorgeous and luxurious look.
The chic coloring is mature and elegant, so it fits in stylishly with formal occasions.
The stylish finish allows it to be used in both Japanese and Western styles, making it suitable for everyday use.
*What is a red seal? What is a red seal book?
Goshuin is a seal given as a proof of visit to a shrine or temple. The name of the shrine or temple, the name of the principal image, and the date of the visit are written in ink.
*Herbara style to prevent ink from being printed on the reverse side.
The inside paper is made of Housho-sho paper and is double-bound with a bellows binding.
The inside paper is made of Housho-shoshi paper, which is double-bound to prevent back-slipping.
*Large size for easy application of red seals
This size is almost the same as the size used for youth comic books (B6 size).
It can be used for both direct writing and writing on the surface of a red seal without worrying about the size of the seal. The larger size also allows you to use red seals dynamically.
*Let's go on a shrine or temple tour with your red seal book!
Each shrine or temple has its own red seal design, so you can collect them as a souvenir of your trip and make it a good memory.
For example, you can collect them as a memory or souvenir of your school excursion, sightseeing trip, or girls' trip. Or, a tour of shrines and temples, a tour of power spots, the Seven Deities of Good Luck, a tour of sacred places, and so on. It is also a good way to commemorate each year by having a red seal given to you once a year when you visit a shrine for the first time.