[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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

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[WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)

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¥5,500 (Tax included.)
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¥5,500 (Tax included.)
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We have prepared a special set in limited quantities together with Suetomi, a famous Kyoto confectioner. The set includes an assortment of Suetomi's dried confectionaries in an original purse made of "KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI" Keikin brocade by Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono. This set is recommended for year-end and New Year's greetings.

*This is Limited quantity This product will be sold in limited quantities.
*Shipping is scheduled to begin around Tuesday, December 5.
*This is a product that cannot be shipped overseas.
*This product is a food product and cannot be returned.

Size (cm) : W18.0 × H25.0 (Small Pouch only)

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Product : [WEB Limited] Kinotomi-doshi Kissho Shohuku (insulated with dried sweets)
Type : 期間限定
Size (cm) : W18.0 × H25.0 (Small Pouch only)
Tags : sweetssnakeSnakeOriental ZodiacKUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI (The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)Suetomisnakebags and purses
Other : The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance.

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Description

Original Small Pouch
This is a special purse with a design using the Chinese zodiac sign for 2025, "snake," on the outer fabric, and a deep emerald colored lining. The snakes have been considered symbols of rebirth and change, due to the way they shed their skin and grow large. This purse is a wish for a happy new year. It is designed to be used long after the sweets have been enjoyed. (Paper box is not available).


Dried confectionery assortment
Contents
Quantity: 2 pieces of Kyo-fusen, 3 pieces of dried confections, 2 pieces of old-fashioned candy
Outside dimensions of confectionery box (cm): 14.5 (length) x 11.9 (width) x 2.9 (depth)
Ingredients
Sugar (made in Japan), wasanbon sugar, rice flour (made in Japan), cornstarch, starch syrup, potato starch, coloring (red 105, red 3, blue 1, yellow 4)
Specified Ingredients
None
Expiration date
30 days from manufacturing date
The photo is for illustrative purposes only. The quantity and content may differ from the product.

Patterns

KUSURI-DANA-NO HEBI(The Snake on the Medicine Cabinet)

While strolling through the towns in the European countries, you will often see a signboard drawing a snake at a pharmacy. A snake coiling around a champagne glass is called "The Bowl of Hygieia" which is used as a symbol of pharmaceutical sciences worldwide. Hygieia is a name of a goddess in Greek myth and said to govern a good health and to control the sanitation.
The design of this brocade is modeled after a medicine cabinet in an extant historic pharmacy in the East Europe, plus a snake pattern which is closely related with the pharmaceutical sciences. We designed, with an uplifting feeling, the line-up of various shapes of earthenware medicine containers as if stepping into a place where the long history is still breathing in the comfortable aroma of medical herbs. This concept was woven into a warp-patterned brocade in the brilliant colors.