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Biken Textile Co.,Ltd
Address | kamitoba tounomori simogawara 22 kyotosi minamiku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:601-8153 |
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Representative Name | Hidehiro Hirakoshi |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 52 |
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#Camellia ornament
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#椿オーナメント
(AHL-2305#椿オーナメント)
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JAN:4582524205193
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Approx. 100 x 100 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Hemp 55
Cotton 45 Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
*What is a furoshiki? Generally, furoshiki is used to wrap and carry things, but it also has many other uses. A 100cm x 100cm furoshiki is very convenient as an eco-bag or a plastic basket bag. Another feature of furoshiki is that it can be flexibly adapted to the shape of luggage. For example, it can be used to stably carry items such as lunch boxes that you do not want to lose their shape. It can also be used as a tablecloth or wall hanging for interior decoration. *A combination of the best of cotton and linen This furoshiki is made of a half linen material that combines the softness of cotton and linen with just the right amount of firmness and crispness. Recommended for use as a scarf or for hanging over the shoulder*. Fold it up to make it small, so you can easily carry it with you when you go shopping in your neighborhood. It is hygienic because it can be easily washed even if it gets dirty. *Made with care in Kyoto The product comes with a [Kyo PrintR] tag indicating that it was dyed and processed in Kyoto. This is a product that proves [Made in KYOTO]. *Eco-friendly] even in the process of making [Dyed fabrics use a large amount of water when dyeing, but we dye our fabrics using inkjet dyeing, which reduces water consumption by more than 90%. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.27th to Jul.30th |
Air Mail | From May.9th to May.13th |
EMS | From May.8th to May.13th |
Pantos Express | From May.10th to May.15th |
DHL | From May.8th to May.10th |
UPS | From May.8th to May.10th |
FedEx | From May.8th to May.10th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
Please note that depending on the color, fluffiness and neps (knots in the threads created by intertwined fibers) may be noticeable.
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Generally, furoshiki is used to wrap and carry things, but it also has many other uses.
A 100cm x 100cm furoshiki is very convenient as an eco-bag or a plastic basket bag.
Another feature of furoshiki is that it can be flexibly adapted to the shape of luggage.
For example, it can be used to stably carry items such as lunch boxes that you do not want to lose their shape.
It can also be used as a tablecloth or wall hanging for interior decoration.
*A combination of the best of cotton and linen
This furoshiki is made of a half linen material that combines the softness of cotton and linen with just the right amount of firmness and crispness.
Recommended for use as a scarf or for hanging over the shoulder*.
Fold it up to make it small, so you can easily carry it with you when you go shopping in your neighborhood.
It is hygienic because it can be easily washed even if it gets dirty.
*Made with care in Kyoto
The product comes with a [Kyo PrintR] tag indicating that it was dyed and processed in Kyoto.
This is a product that proves [Made in KYOTO].
*Eco-friendly] even in the process of making
[Dyed fabrics use a large amount of water when dyeing, but we dye our fabrics using inkjet dyeing, which reduces water consumption by more than 90%.