Tile Series: 01-09 Boxed Set
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Exquisitely sized cards, 72.5 mm square, this boxed set includes one card of each of nine different patterns and nine common envelopes.
The gold patterns on the surface of the box are individually foil-stamped and finished in Nandaka's studio.
The cards are folded in half, so they have a larger area for writing than so-called mini cards. It can be easily given as a gift, just like giving a piece of tile as a souvenir.
The patterned area has fine brush-like streaks that can be seen if you look closely, which add depth to the simple geometric pattern printed in blue, silver, and white. The writing surface, on the other hand, is a beautiful light blue. If I were to choose a writing instrument, I would say that it would work exceptionally well with blue or silver ink as well as black.
The envelope is shaped like a card case without a lid. The back side has a place to put your finger so that you can easily slide out the card you put inside.
The surface of the envelope paper has a thin line of unevenness, and its rustic texture goes well with the brushstrokes on the card. Another key point is that the card placed inside can be seen through the paper.