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Material: Cotton Color: Mustard ✖️ Crystal (Mustard) This is a handmade kogin-zashi pot hat, with each stitch carefully counted and sewn. Tsugaru Kogin-zashi is a traditional craft of Aomori Prefecture. The plain mustard part uses canvas. It contains about 380g (about 30g more than usual due to the sewing) of cotton, making it fluffy. It's eco-friendly, environmentally friendly, saves time, and is also kind to your wallet, especially with the recent rise in utility costs. Above all, it's the best SDG as it doesn't emit carbon dioxide. It allows flavors to penetrate the food, making it delicious. Please understand that this is handmade by an amateur, so there may be imperfections such as distortions, wrinkles, and misalignments. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such details or seek perfection. Suitable for both two-handled pots and single-handled pots, approximately 18-28cm in diameter. Size: Approximately 37cm in diameter x 32cm in height The pot hat takes up a lot of storage space, so I made a kogin-zashi pot hat that can be displayed as interior decor. Please display it and enjoy the traditional craft of Tsugaru, "Tsugaru Kogin-zashi." ※ The item will be shipped folded. Please reshape it yourself. ※ Color fading is expected due to the color, but it can be washed by hand. ※ When using, placing a towel on the cushion part will prevent the cushion from burning and keep the inner fabric clean. ⚫︎ With a slit. I've made a version with a slit, which I've been asked about before. It supports single-handled pots. The sewing and effort involved in this production, as well as the parts for the slit, make it more expensive than usual. I would appreciate your understanding. I can only make about 10-15 pieces a year. If you have any colors or patterns you are interested in, please inquire. (I will check the stock) I plan to continue releasing both slit and normal versions little by little, so thank you for your support. Thank you.
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