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SISAM Inc,
| Address | 94-2 Tanakanishihinokuchicho Kyotoshisakyoku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:606-8221 |
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| Representative Name | TAIHEI MIZUNO |
| Annual Revenue | JPY 450,000,000 |
| No. of Employees | 50 |
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| S2 |
Light blue
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| S3 |
Light Purple
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(25SSSH2601)
JAN:4.58042E+12
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(25SSSH2601)
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1 pc /set
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About 1 week
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| Dimensions |
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25 x 30 cm
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: cotton 100%
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Description
| [Handmade patterns for everyday life] This year, too, a series of woodblock prints with a very lovely pattern has arrived from India. Block printing is a traditional Indian technique. The first step is to carve the woodblock. The delicate patterns are carved out with a chisel. Then, each plate is laid on top of the fabric to create a single pattern. This is all left to the sense of the craftsman's hand. The few millimeters of misalignment between the plates and the blotting of the ink give the handmade work a unique flavor. This year, the crystallization of such handiwork has been transformed into a cute drawstring bag! It has a large capacity, so it is up to you how you want to use it. It can also be used as a small going-out bag. [One-of-a-kind tassel]. Another thing to note is the tassel. They are actually made of recycled saris. The sari that once accompanied someone's daily life will arrive in your daily life as a small lovely shape. The combination and the world of colors are different one by one. We hope you will also enjoy this small but unique encounter. This time, the image is of a paradise for birds living in India. Four kinds of tori (lampreys, cassowaries, black ibis, and peacocks) are represented in delicate woodblock prints. It is fun to look for them and see where they are hiding. Both the user and those around him or her will smile as they look for and find them. We would like to express our respect and gratitude to the creator for faithfully reproducing this detailed and fun world in woodblock print. [Listen to the breath of handiwork]. A few years ago, when the designer was touring villages in India, he had the opportunity to talk with the people who make the block prints. As printing technology has advanced, their work has been decreasing year by year. The reason why we are ordering new woodblock prints with new patterns is that we do not want to see their handiwork die out. In a small workshop in a small village, the handiwork has been passed down from generation to generation for a long time, The handiwork is still breathing hard at this very moment, across the sea. We hope that an encounter with one of our products will help as many people as possible to know about these important handicrafts and the people who live there. I would be happy if an encounter with one of the products will lead as many people as possible to know about such important handicrafts and the people who live in them. [Fair Trade][Ethical Collection] |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Jun.18th 2026 to Aug.20th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Jun.2nd 2026 to Jun.4th 2026 |
| EMS | From Jun.1st 2026 to Jun.4th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Jun.3rd 2026 to Jun.8th 2026 |
| DHL | From Jun.1st 2026 to Jun.3rd 2026 |
| UPS | From Jun.1st 2026 to Jun.3rd 2026 |
| FedEx | From Jun.1st 2026 to Jun.3rd 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Dark colors may fade when washed or cleaned, so please wash separately from other items.
*When washing, please hang dry in the shade to prevent sunburn. Please note that the texture and color may differ from the picture due to the handmade nature of the product. |
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This year, too, a series of woodblock prints with a very lovely pattern has arrived from India.
Block printing is a traditional Indian technique.
The first step is to carve the woodblock.
The delicate patterns are carved out with a chisel.
Then, each plate is laid on top of the fabric to create a single pattern.
This is all left to the sense of the craftsman's hand.
The few millimeters of misalignment between the plates and the blotting of the ink give the handmade work a unique flavor.
This year, the crystallization of such handiwork has been transformed into a cute drawstring bag!
It has a large capacity, so it is up to you how you want to use it.
It can also be used as a small going-out bag.
[One-of-a-kind tassel].
Another thing to note is the tassel.
They are actually made of recycled saris.
The sari that once accompanied someone's daily life will arrive in your daily life as a small lovely shape.
The combination and the world of colors are different one by one.
We hope you will also enjoy this small but unique encounter.
This time, the image is of a paradise for birds living in India.
Four kinds of tori (lampreys, cassowaries, black ibis, and peacocks) are represented in delicate woodblock prints.
It is fun to look for them and see where they are hiding.
Both the user and those around him or her will smile as they look for and find them.
We would like to express our respect and gratitude to the creator for faithfully reproducing this detailed and fun world in woodblock print.
[Listen to the breath of handiwork].
A few years ago, when the designer was touring villages in India, he had the opportunity to talk with the people who make the block prints.
As printing technology has advanced, their work has been decreasing year by year.
The reason why we are ordering new woodblock prints with new patterns is that we do not want to see their handiwork die out.
In a small workshop in a small village, the handiwork has been passed down from generation to generation for a long time,
The handiwork is still breathing hard at this very moment, across the sea.
We hope that an encounter with one of our products will help as many people as possible to know about these important handicrafts and the people who live there.
I would be happy if an encounter with one of the products will lead as many people as possible to know about such important handicrafts and the people who live in them.
[Fair Trade][Ethical Collection]