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Kyoto Cotton Oxen, dark blue ground, iridescent foil, cotton foil, Shingen bag, silver-colored.

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Kinsai craft is a technique established in the Momoyama and Edo periods for applying gold leaf to cloth such as obi belts and kimonos.

This is a kakirebukuro made of cotton oxide navy blue fabric and processed with light-colored iridescent cotton foil.
*Niji-ai foil is a special type of silver foil with a marbled pattern. The base color is light color.
*The figure is a sample.

[Harmony in Everyday Life!]
The material will become familiar to your hand, so please grow it to your own specifications!
You can use it as a handbag for when you wear a kimono, and it is also useful enough for everyday use.
The bag has a metallic impression.

We hope this product will be a good opportunity for you to get to know Kinsai Kogei.

The pattern is double-sided.
There is no gusset.
Lining is checkered.
One pocket.
The string is navy blue.

Approximately 23 cm (length) X 19.5 cm (width)
*It may be wider or narrower depending on the width of the fabric purchased at the time.

*Nijirofoil has a different pattern on each piece, so the same piece cannot be made. Please understand this in advance.

Video of foil stamping process ⇒ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2fDmIEeZrM

The color of the product may appear different from the actual product depending on the environment in which it is viewed.
Please understand this in advance.
*Do not apply chemicals such as alcohol, benzene, thinner, etc. directly to the foil.
Doing so may cause discoloration or peeling.
*Never apply an iron to the foil.
*Do not rub with fingernails or sharp objects.
*The luster is not permanent and will inevitably fade over time if the fabric is bent or rubbed.
*Do not wash or rinse with water. If stained, wipe gently with a wet cloth.