Vendor Profile
YAMAMOTOJIN CO.,LTD.
Address | 529 Koiyamacho Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi muromatidoori takoyakushiagaru Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8163 |
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Representative Name | kayoko yamamoto |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 30 |
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SD item code:8969812
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Nikin Furoshiki, Printed Design, Kichijo Mamichi, Pink (Box Color/Black)
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二巾風呂敷 版文様 吉祥間道 ピンク(箱色/黒)
(15250-695-A)
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(15250-695-A)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Nikin Furoshiki, Printed design, Kichijo mamichi, beige (box color/white)
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二巾風呂敷 版文様 吉祥間道 ベージュ(箱色/白)
(15250-695-B)
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(15250-695-B)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Nikin Furoshiki, Printed Design, Kichijo Mamichi, Black (Box Color/Black)
Original text before translation
二巾風呂敷 版文様 吉祥間道 クロ(箱色/黒)
(15250-695-C)
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(15250-695-C)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Approx. 70 x 70 cm
(Box: 19.5 × 25 × 2 cm) |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: 100% cotton
Package: Individual box
Product tag: Attached
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Description
Printed pattern two-width furoshiki (in a decorative box) This furoshiki is a collection of auspicious patterns in a two-width cloth size to wrap important gifts. It is made of firm shantung material. It is dyed with a textile printing technique that resembles mica (kira) printing, with jet-black printing on black, pearlescent printing on green and coral, and silver printing on sky-blue. Kisso Kandou Mamichi means striped pattern. The pattern between the stripes symbolizes the auspicious pine and bamboo. *Kyoto Print Museum Kyoto Print Museum [publisher Tokuriki] is located in Jingoin, Kyoto. It was founded by Tokuriki Tomikichiro, a member of the Tokuriki family, who was in charge of the Nishi Honganji temple. In the museum, you can see many works, the oldest and largest number of prints, Ukiyoe, and modern prints. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.30th to Aug.2nd |
Air Mail | From May.14th to May.16th |
EMS | From May.13th to May.16th |
Pantos Express | From May.15th to May.20th |
DHL | From May.13th to May.15th |
UPS | From May.13th to May.15th |
FedEx | From May.13th to May.15th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
The color of the fabric may appear different from the actual color of the product depending on the screen settings of your computer monitor* manufacturer and model. Please understand this in advance.
For orders of 100 pieces or more, please contact us via message. We will provide a separate estimate. Since the product is also sold outside of Spur Delivery, it may be sold out even after the order is confirmed, depending on the timing. |
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This furoshiki is a collection of auspicious patterns in a two-width cloth size to wrap important gifts. It is made of firm shantung material.
It is dyed with a textile printing technique that resembles mica (kira) printing, with jet-black printing on black, pearlescent printing on green and coral, and silver printing on sky-blue.
Kisso Kandou
Mamichi means striped pattern. The pattern between the stripes symbolizes the auspicious pine and bamboo.
*Kyoto Print Museum
Kyoto Print Museum [publisher Tokuriki] is located in Jingoin, Kyoto.
It was founded by Tokuriki Tomikichiro, a member of the Tokuriki family, who was in charge of the Nishi Honganji temple.
In the museum, you can see many works, the oldest and largest number of prints, Ukiyoe, and modern prints.