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"Hyosogire" wine bag damask / no.1169

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ワインバッグ 煉瓦茶 大牡丹唐草
"Hyosogire" wine bag damask / no.1169
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Bottle bag using art fabric for hanging scroll

"Hyosogire"  refers to the fabric used for hanging scrolls and folding screens.

It has a backing that is characteristic of hanging scrolls. (A technique of pasting paper on the back of the fabric for reinforcement and stability)

Prioritizing lightness and design, the cleft edges are not sewn.

Since it is a bag that doubles as a package, it can be easily packed without using a box, and it is stylish even if you carry it as it is. Fill it with wine or sake and use it as a gift for your loved ones or as a souvenir at a party.

 

| Materials |
"Hyosogire" (cotton/cupra, polyester, etc.), paper

| Actual size |
About 450mm x 120mm x 70mm

| Package |
None
The Torii Original Gift Packaging for Wine Bags (order item) has been discontinued.

| How to use |
Open the mouth of the folded bag and insert the bottle itself.
Fold the center of the tip of the sword into a mountain fold and tie it to a ribbon to complete the style.

| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
・If exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, the color may change. ・If it gets wet, the color may fade, so please wipe it with a dry towel. You can not

| About delivery date |
If there is stock: Ship within 7 days If there is no stock: It will take about 1 month

| Others |
If it is Japanese sake, a 4-go bottle will fit.

Torii Co., Ltd.

In 1872 (Meiji 5 ), Torii Chobei Shoten, a dealer in brocade robes for Shinto and Buddhist deities, was founded on the south side of the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
In 1912 (Meiji 45), we began as a wholesaler of brocade and satin fabrics used for hanging scrolls, sliding doors, and folding screens, and have grown alongside the history of mounting.

Currently, he is often involved in the restoration of national treasures and important cultural properties.  "Mounting cloth" Returning to its charm, the " TORII Re PROJECT " aims to bring "mounting cloth" to life by giving it modern functionality and a sophisticated feel. We are focusing on passing this on to the next generation.

ワインバッグ 煉瓦茶 大牡丹唐草

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