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This is an Ikkanbari bag. It's 25cm tall, 33cm wide, and 22cm deep, a slightly large size that's convenient for carrying plenty of belongings. The inside is lined with pages from an old book from the Meiji era, and subtly features Benzaiten (the goddess of fortune) – we've paid attention to the interior as well. The exterior is covered with old kimono fabric, a purple "yagasuri" (arrow feather) pattern, and on top of that, a beautiful fabric purchased from the Takehisa Yumeji Museum is applied. The auspicious crane is also made of old kimono fabric, not paper. The front and back are layered a total of five times. Persimmon tannin is, of course, used, and a varnish is applied to make it resistant to light rain. The Yumeji fabric also has a luster. It's a truly wonderful piece. This is a work we are confident you'll love to own. Shipping costs are extra, so the price is a bit higher, but we appreciate your understanding.
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