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Incorporating the traditional Japanese "Nishijin-ori" into your everyday life.

Nishijin-ori is a renowned silk fabric representing Japan. This pouch is crafted using historic Nishijin-ori obi sashes. You can fully appreciate the delicacy and charm of Nishijin-ori.

Each piece is meticulously handcrafted by Japanese artisans and made from obi sashes that were actually used, making every piece a unique, one-of-a-kind item.

Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime encounter.

It can be used as a coin purse, card case, accessory case, supplement case, or cosmetic pouch.

【Maker】Tomorrow Fabric
【Size】W 4.7 × H 3.3 × D 0.8 in
【Price】
【Material】
Outer Fabric: Silk, including some synthetic fibers (kimono obi)                         
Lining: Silk, including some synthetic fibers (kimono fabric, juban fabric)                         
 *Each lining may have different patterns and textures.


*The bottom of the pouch is slightly narrower. Each piece is meticulously handmade by artisans, and because the thickness of each fabric varies, there may be slight variations in size.

 

 

▼ Important Notes for Your Purchase

Please be sure to read before placing your order, and we kindly ask for your understanding before making a purchase.

・"Tomorrow Fabric" utilizes old kimono, obi, obijime, and other items that are no longer used to create our products. Because of the nature of these materials, we strive to minimize their presence, yet slight stains, dirt, scratches, color fading, or discoloration due to aging may still occur.

・Many kimonos and obis used by "Tomorrow Fabric" do not have original material labels after tailoring. While many obi materials are predominantly silk, there are also those made from synthetic or semi-synthetic fibers, making identification quite challenging. "Tomorrow Fabric" conducts burn tests and other methods to identify difficult cases, but discrepancies may occur. Items labeled as "silk" are either silk or identified as such by "Tomorrow Fabric" with sincerity.

Due to the nature of the fabric, there is a possibility of shrinking when exposed to moisture, and there may be some slight color fading.

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One-of-a-kind! obi poach small size[Nishijin-ori]

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Incorporating the traditional Japanese "Nishijin-ori" into your everyday life.

Nishijin-ori is a renowned silk fabric representing Japan. This pouch is crafted using historic Nishijin-ori obi sashes. You can fully appreciate the delicacy and charm of Nishijin-ori.

Each piece is meticulously handcrafted by Japanese artisans and made from obi sashes that were actually used, making every piece a unique, one-of-a-kind item.

Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime encounter.

It can be used as a coin purse, card case, accessory case, supplement case, or cosmetic pouch.

【Maker】Tomorrow Fabric
【Size】W 4.7 × H 3.3 × D 0.8 in
【Price】
【Material】
Outer Fabric: Silk, including some synthetic fibers (kimono obi)                         
Lining: Silk, including some synthetic fibers (kimono fabric, juban fabric)                         
 *Each lining may have different patterns and textures.


*The bottom of the pouch is slightly narrower. Each piece is meticulously handmade by artisans, and because the thickness of each fabric varies, there may be slight variations in size.

 

 

▼ Important Notes for Your Purchase

Please be sure to read before placing your order, and we kindly ask for your understanding before making a purchase.

・"Tomorrow Fabric" utilizes old kimono, obi, obijime, and other items that are no longer used to create our products. Because of the nature of these materials, we strive to minimize their presence, yet slight stains, dirt, scratches, color fading, or discoloration due to aging may still occur.

・Many kimonos and obis used by "Tomorrow Fabric" do not have original material labels after tailoring. While many obi materials are predominantly silk, there are also those made from synthetic or semi-synthetic fibers, making identification quite challenging. "Tomorrow Fabric" conducts burn tests and other methods to identify difficult cases, but discrepancies may occur. Items labeled as "silk" are either silk or identified as such by "Tomorrow Fabric" with sincerity.

Due to the nature of the fabric, there is a possibility of shrinking when exposed to moisture, and there may be some slight color fading.