
Vendor Profile
SUZUKI SHOFUDO Co.,LTD
Address | 421_oku2F Izutsuyacho Kyotoshinakagyoku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8113 |
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Representative Name | YUTAKA SUZUKI |
Annual Revenue | JPY 2,000,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 120 |
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SD item code:6848939
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Pasta case, polka dot lattice, red
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パスタケース 水玉格子 赤
(020005SF33)
JAN:4.56E+12
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(020005SF33)
JAN:4.56E+12
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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S2 |
Pasta case, polka dot lattice, red
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パスタケース 水玉格子 赤
(020005SF33)
JAN:4.56E+12
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(020005SF33)
JAN:4.56E+12
Wholesale Price: Members Only
3 pcs /set
In Stock
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Shipping Date |
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About 10 days
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Dimensions |
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85φ×H280mm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper products (Japanese paper,Washi)
Product tag: Attached
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Description
Pasta case covered with colorful patterned paper. Of course, the inner surface is made of food-compatible paper. A pasta scale is set in the mouth, and about 100 g of pasta can be served. The scale can be easily removed, so it can be used for various purposes, such as stocking small amounts of leftover soba or somen noodles in bags, gift boxes for wine bottles, and paper storage. Mizutama Lattice is a type of striped pattern, and with the popularity of striped patterns in the Edo period (1603-1868), various plaid patterns were created. Combined with polka dots, it creates a pop and cute lattice pattern. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jul.8th 2025 to Sep.9th 2025 |
Air Mail | From Jun.20th 2025 to Jun.24th 2025 |
EMS | From Jun.19th 2025 to Jun.24th 2025 |
Pantos Express | From Jun.23rd 2025 to Jun.26th 2025 |
DHL | From Jun.19th 2025 to Jun.23rd 2025 |
UPS | From Jun.19th 2025 to Jun.23rd 2025 |
FedEx | From Jun.19th 2025 to Jun.23rd 2025 |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. |
Other items from this category:
Mizutama Lattice is a type of striped pattern, and with the popularity of striped patterns in the Edo period (1603-1868), various plaid patterns were created. Combined with polka dots, it creates a pop and cute lattice pattern.