"Animal Print Chintz" GamaguchiPouch (Small)
Japanese name/ 動物更紗 ( Doubutsusarasa )
-About-
The term “chintz” refers to cotton textiles with a printed design, especially flowers. This type of fabric was brought to Japan from India through the “Silk Road”. This particular pattern represents a multitude of flowers such as the peony, chrysanthemum, and imaginery flowers along side animals such as the peacock, deer, phoenix, dragon, and panther. Known as “sarasa” in Japanese, becoming a very familar pattern in Japanese culture. Japanese design styles were often combined with designs from other countries creating a new exotic blend.
Actual items may look slightly different than their photo depending on cutting.
・Cotton 100% Nylon 100%(Lining)
・SIZE ( inches)
Height 3.7
Maximum width 5.1
Depth 3
・Dyeing method-Kyo-Yuzen
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Japanese name/ 動物更紗 ( Doubutsusarasa )
-About-
The term “chintz” refers to cotton textiles with a printed design, especially flowers. This type of fabric was brought to Japan from India through the “Silk Road”. This particular pattern represents a multitude of flowers such as the peony, chrysanthemum, and imaginery flowers along side animals such as the peacock, deer, phoenix, dragon, and panther. Known as “sarasa” in Japanese, becoming a very familar pattern in Japanese culture. Japanese design styles were often combined with designs from other countries creating a new exotic blend.
Actual items may look slightly different than their photo depending on cutting.
・Cotton 100% Nylon 100%(Lining)
・SIZE ( inches)
Height 3.7
Maximum width 5.1
Depth 3
・Dyeing method-Kyo-Yuzen
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Japanese name/ 動物更紗 ( Doubutsusarasa )
-About-
The term “chintz” refers to cotton textiles with a printed design, especially flowers. This type of fabric was brought to Japan from India through the “Silk Road”. This particular pattern represents a multitude of flowers such as the peony, chrysanthemum, and imaginery flowers along side animals such as the peacock, deer, phoenix, dragon, and panther. Known as “sarasa” in Japanese, becoming a very familar pattern in Japanese culture. Japanese design styles were often combined with designs from other countries creating a new exotic blend.
Actual items may look slightly different than their photo depending on cutting.
・Cotton 100% Nylon 100%(Lining)
・SIZE ( inches)
Height 3.7
Maximum width 5.1
Depth 3
・Dyeing method-Kyo-Yuzen
・Made in Japan
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)