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KAKURA Bamboo Bound Envelopes S/L 3 colors each

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Set
Size
color — ivory
Size & Weight

Size S W160 x H115 x thickness 4 to 5 mm
L W320 x H228 x thickness 4-5mm
Weight S approx. 9g (including 2 sheets of Kozo letter paper)
L Approx. 30g

Specifications

Color Brown
Color Black
Ivory

Material Environmentally friendly paper containing bamboo pulp
Kyo Meitake Goma Bamboo
Kozo paper (S size only)
Size S size contains two types of letter paper made of Kozo fibers, folded in layers, so it can be used as a message card. Of course, it can also be used for letters.
The S size can hold a post guard, and the L size can hold A4 documents.

*L size comes with a Kozo paper strip label.

Shipping

■All items will be shipped together from Orosy's contracted warehouse in Tokyo. Shipping costs are confirmed after all items arrive and are packed. You'll be billed separately for the product cost and international shipping. For details, click here.
■The average arrival period is around 4 weeks. Please note that in case of shipping delays, supplier related as well as any other issues.
Please contact support for details regarding your shipping status.
■ All food and beverage shipments to the United States require the purchaser's FDA registration number.
Buyers who do not have an FDA registration number or cannot share it with us will not be able to place an order.
■ Shipping may not be possible depending on the country. Please check your country's regulations before ordering. Orders from areas that cannot be shipped will be canceled.

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Close the lid by dipping it into the bamboo
Bamboo Bound Envelopes S/L

This is one of KAKURA's representative products that has remained a standard for over 20 years. Each piece of bamboo is carefully selected, split, and shaved by hand.

[We went to a number of long-established bamboo shops to learn from them in order to create "Japanese stationery".

The sesame bamboos are split one by one with a machete, shaved to a certain thickness, and polished with wipe lacquer. The envelopes are cut straight without rounded glue allowance to resemble a folded furoshiki (wrapping cloth), and finished by hand-application.