Small Pouch (Itoya Rinpo-te)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

Small Pouch (Itoya Rinpo-te)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

Small Pouch (Itoya Rinpo-te)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

Small Pouch (Itoya Rinpo-te)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

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Small Pouch (Itoya Rinpo-te)

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A drawstring is an easy and stylish item for a small trip. You can carry it as it is, or use it to organize small items in a large bag, or use it in various ways depending on the scene. You can use it in various ways depending on the scene. Please enjoy using it casually in both Japanese and Western clothing.


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Size (cm) : W16.0 x H13.0

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Product : Small Pouch (Itoya Rinpo-te)
Type : ミニ巾着
Size (cm) : W16.0 x H13.0
Tags : Wrapping availableFamous fabricJapanese AccessoriesKinchakuPattern_Ito-yaowa-warehotePeach FestivalSearch_Gion_Matsuri_2024 object-1bags and purses
Other : The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance.
Other : Gift wrapping service available

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An adorable small pouch with popular design.

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Itoya Rinpō-te

Among the famous textiles of Japan, a textile such as "Itoya Kinran" is one of the very few examples of fabrics woven with a double cloth construction called "fūtsū". Two different cloths consisting of a face cloth and back cloth combined in square shapes form a unique background pattern as seen in this textile. The term "Itoya kinran" is derived from the fact that the original textile was the property of a wealthy merchant "Itoya" at Sakai in the Muromachi Period(1358-1574). This textile is also called "Itoya rinpō kire" meaning a textile with ring patterns, as there is a small ring at the center of each roundel.It has been highly valued by the tea-masters. This textile is a reduced copy of the original design, but is modernized in color schemes and materials.