




Gradation Print Kinchaku Pouch
- Regular price
- CHF 33.40
- Sale price
- CHF 33.40
- Regular price
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A pouch made from cut dobby fabric from Banshu Ori, which is known for its light fabrics such as shirting. The blurred pattern adds a touch of glamour. It is a convenient size for organising cosmetics and small items. The gathered fabric gives it a gentle and light finish.
Height: 18.5cm
- Due to fabric characteristics, some areas may show where color has not been applied evenly.
- Due to material characteristics, the pile may pull out from tugging or friction, so please be careful.
- Excessive pulling may cause seams to open, so please be careful.
- Avoid washing or tumble drying as this may cause deformation or color fading.
- Due to material characteristics, this product may fade or transfer color. Friction when wet from sweat or rain will particularly cause color bleeding and transfer to clothing or surrounding items, so handle with care.
- When wet, promptly remove moisture with a dry cloth and hang dry in shade away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid using benzine, thinner, or similar substances.
- Avoid high temperature, high humidity locations and direct sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place after shaping properly.

A gorgeous drawstring pouch with a soft shape and blurred pattern
This pouch is made from cut dobby fabric by Banshu Ori, which is known for its thin fabrics such as shirting. The blurred pattern adds a touch of glamour. It is a convenient size for organizing cosmetics and small items. The gathered fabric gives it a soft and light finish.
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Delivery & returns
Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
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