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Azamiya Minsah Craft Museum Yaeyama Minsah Weave Bag yaeyama minsah Handbag, Tote Bag, Shoulder Bag, 中古 (Used) ・Color: Dusky Indigo Deep and slightly subdued blue (indigo, dark navy) Natural, muted indigo color ・Pattern: 5 squares (kasuri) and 4 squares (kasuri) A message of "forever and ever, happily together" ♪ ・Size (approx.) Height 15cm x Width 25cm x Depth 12cm Handle length 44cm ・Condition of the item Signs of use such as wrinkles and creasing Color peeling on the zipper parts (opens and closes smoothly) No stains, tears, or fraying found ・Other Double zipper Back zipper pocket x 1 ※About the images The bag is photographed with items inside to give it shape. Thank you for viewing. This item was purchased in Okinawa by a family member approximately 30 years ago, and is a used item that has been used and stored at home for a long time. I am selling it this time to declutter. It has a unique design with a slanted zipper. The double zipper makes it convenient to open and close. It has a wide gusset and is spacious, and I think it's a size that makes it easy to see and take out the contents. It can be used in 2 ways: as a handbag and as a shoulder bag (style that fits snugly under the arm). We appreciate your understanding of used items stored at home, and we look forward to your consideration. Origin and Meaning: Originating from a single-color indigo obi called "Minsahfu" born on Taketomi Island. There is a history of women giving it to men as a symbol of love. Pattern: Features five and four square dot patterns (kasuri). Material/Technique: Plain weave hand-woven with cotton material and yarn dyed with plant dyes such as indigo and Fukugi. Name: It is said to be derived from "narrow (sa) obi woven with cotton (min)". #Azamiya #MinsahCraftMuseum #Yaeyama #MinsahWeave #Minsah #MinsahWeave #yaeyamaminsah #Handbag #ToteBag #ToteBag #ShoulderBag #IndigoDyeing #Okinawa #TraditionalCrafts #HandWoven
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