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BAN INOUE
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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SD item code:7665745
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Small size: 25 x 30 cm Large size: 30 x 35 cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: made in Japan
Material / component: 100% COTTON
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: Attached
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Description
The lightest bag in the bag range is not an exaggeration. This flat bag is accented with Sanada string. When you want to go out lightly with just your wallet and cell phone, or It is useful when you are moving around in a hotel. This bag is useful when you want to go out lightly with just your wallet and cell phone; Small size: 25 x 30 cm *Large size is sold out. *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 mosquito nets with their distinctive call of "Kayaa, kayaa" became a poetic tradition that signaled early summer in Edo (present-day Tokyo). *Related Keywords* made in Japan madeinjapan made in Nara Nara souvenir natural gift 100% cotton natural material petit gift mosquito net kaya mosquito net fabric kaya bag mosquito net bag mosquito net bag kaya bag bag sub bag round bag colorful mother's day gift ethical (regional) spring summer Bags to take with you when you go out for the season. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.10th to Aug.14th |
Air Mail | From May.23rd to May.27th |
EMS | From May.22nd to May.27th |
Pantos Express | From May.24th to May.29th |
DHL | From May.22nd to May.24th |
UPS | From May.22nd to May.24th |
FedEx | From May.22nd to May.24th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
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*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. Please understand that. *About the inventory situation In order to share with the actual store, there is the case that different sales occur. Please forgive us in case of sold out. In addition, there is the case that we can prepare even the product that is displayed as sold out, please feel free to contact us. For details, please see [Terms and Conditions]. |
Other items from this category:
This flat bag is accented with Sanada string.
When you want to go out lightly with just your wallet and cell phone, or
It is useful when you are moving around in a hotel. This bag is useful when you want to go out lightly with just your wallet and cell phone;
Small size: 25 x 30 cm
*Large size is sold out.
*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 mosquito nets with their distinctive call of "Kayaa, kayaa" became a poetic tradition that signaled early summer in Edo (present-day Tokyo).
*Related Keywords*
made in Japan madeinjapan made in Nara Nara souvenir natural gift 100% cotton natural material petit gift mosquito net kaya mosquito net fabric kaya bag mosquito net bag mosquito net bag kaya bag bag sub bag round bag colorful mother's day gift ethical (regional) spring summer Bags to take with you when you go out for the season.