Vendor Profile
YOAKE Co.,Ltd
Address | 328 Benzaiten-cho Shimogyo-ku Kyoto-si Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:600-8428 |
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Representative Name | Takayasu Kiga |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 6 |
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SD item code:8008036
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Dimensions |
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Width: 7.5 cm x Height: 6 cm x Gusset: 5.5 cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: 100% COTTON
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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Description
This product is made of fabric woven using an old-fashioned technique known as "mixed weave. [What is "Ko-ori"?] Mixed weave is a weaving technique in which two or more different types of yarns are used for the warp and weft. Mixed weaving of natural fibers such as cotton and silk, cotton and hair, etc., has been widely used since ancient times. This time, two types of yarn-dyed threads are used to create an original fabric. [Yarn-dyed yarn] We dye the yarn using persimmon tannin, sumi ink, and other dyes. Kakishibu and sumi dyeing is a time-consuming process in which each thread is soaked in the dye several times. Although it takes time to complete the process, the warmth and unique texture of the fabric is the result of this time-consuming process. By interweaving persimmon tannin yarn with sumi and indigo yarns, a new texture is created. The persimmon tannin turns into a deeper color as the years go by, and the more the indigo is used, the more it tastes better. You can enjoy the changes woven by both. [Product Features] The chunky shape of the Gamaguchi can be used to hold coins, small items, accessories, etc. The mouth opens wide, making it easy to use. The mouth opens wide, making it easy to use. The checkered fabric used inside is Ise cotton. Ise cotton, which has been used since the Edo period, has a soft texture and a somewhat warm finish. You can enjoy the contrast between the rugged outer fabric and the soft atmosphere of the inner fabric. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.23rd to Jul.26th |
Air Mail | From May.7th to May.9th |
EMS | From May.2nd to May.9th |
Pantos Express | From May.8th to May.13th |
DHL | From May.2nd to May.8th |
UPS | From May.2nd to May.8th |
FedEx | From May.2nd to May.8th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*The fabric used for this product is naturally dyed, so the color may fade. Due to the nature of the dye, when wet with water or sweat, or when rubbed strongly, the color may migrate to other items, so please avoid leaving the product wet. *The pattern of Ise cotton used on the inside of the bag is the same for each color, but the color*pattern may differ slightly depending on how the fabric is taken.
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[What is "Ko-ori"?]
Mixed weave is a weaving technique in which two or more different types of yarns are used for the warp and weft. Mixed weaving of natural fibers such as cotton and silk, cotton and hair, etc., has been widely used since ancient times.
This time, two types of yarn-dyed threads are used to create an original fabric.
[Yarn-dyed yarn]
We dye the yarn using persimmon tannin, sumi ink, and other dyes. Kakishibu and sumi dyeing is a time-consuming process in which each thread is soaked in the dye several times.
Although it takes time to complete the process, the warmth and unique texture of the fabric is the result of this time-consuming process.
By interweaving persimmon tannin yarn with sumi and indigo yarns, a new texture is created.
The persimmon tannin turns into a deeper color as the years go by, and the more the indigo is used, the more it tastes better. You can enjoy the changes woven by both.
[Product Features]
The chunky shape of the Gamaguchi can be used to hold coins, small items, accessories, etc. The mouth opens wide, making it easy to use. The mouth opens wide, making it easy to use.
The checkered fabric used inside is Ise cotton. Ise cotton, which has been used since the Edo period, has a soft texture and a somewhat warm finish.
You can enjoy the contrast between the rugged outer fabric and the soft atmosphere of the inner fabric.