Tatami Beri Shark pattern Card Case Holder New From Japan
Tatami Beri Shark pattern Card Case Holder New From Japan
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SKU:387426269083
Condition: New with tags | Brand: Unbranded |
Type: Card case | Department: Unisex |
Color: Blue | Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan |
Tatami Beri Shark pattern Card Case Holder New From Japan
Description
Tatami-Beri Card Case Shark pattern
Material : Polyester (Tatamibelli)
Weight : Approx. 10g
Size : Approx. 80㎜×110㎜×5㎜
Storage: 3 free pockets
Manufacture : Made in KOJIMA (Purely made in Japan)
IC card compatible
No gusset
-Shark Tatami Beri Business Card Case
Weight : Approx. 10g
Size : Approx. 80㎜×110㎜×5㎜
Storage: 3 free pockets
Manufacture : Made in KOJIMA (Purely made in Japan)
IC card compatible
No gusset
-Shark Tatami Beri Business Card Case
About this product
The same “Shark Tatami Beri” used for “Kojima Obi” is now available as a “Card Case”.
It is lightweight and durable.
And durable.
Not only the design, but also the interesting material helps to create a buzz in the business world.
As a product born from the proud culture of Japan, it has been chosen as a gift, a souvenir, or a prize for golf competitions.
Product Features
~What is Tatami mat edge?
Tatami-buchi is a material attached to the long side of tatami to protect and reinforce the tatami surface.
It also prevents wear of the corners of the tatami and “seals” gaps that tend to form when tatami is laid together.
Kurashiki City in Okayama Prefecture is famous as the production center of tatami, boasting an approximately 80% share of the national production.
The original tatami was created 1,300 years ago, and at that time, only noble people were allowed to use it. The color and pattern of the tatami-beri used for its edge was also used as an indication of one's status.
In the past, tatami was made of cotton or hemp yarn, but nowadays it is mostly woven with synthetic fibers and comes in a wide variety of colors.
As a result, they are
Lightweight
Strong and sturdy
Beautiful colors and patterns (coloring)
The card case is also made of the same material.
~Shark-same pattern
A fan-shaped pattern of fine dots is piled up to resemble the skin of a shark.
It is one of the traditional patterns that Japan is proud of. This pattern is one of the three main types of Edo komon.
Since the skin of a shark is very hard, it is compared to armor and is said to ward off bad luck and evil spirits.
In addition, there was a time when it was considered a status symbol for a samurai to wrap the handle of his sword with sharkskin, which was a valuable item.
The same “Shark Tatami Beri” used for “Kojima Obi” is now available as a “Card Case”.
It is lightweight and durable.
And durable.
Not only the design, but also the interesting material helps to create a buzz in the business world.
As a product born from the proud culture of Japan, it has been chosen as a gift, a souvenir, or a prize for golf competitions.
Product Features
~What is Tatami mat edge?
Tatami-buchi is a material attached to the long side of tatami to protect and reinforce the tatami surface.
It also prevents wear of the corners of the tatami and “seals” gaps that tend to form when tatami is laid together.
Kurashiki City in Okayama Prefecture is famous as the production center of tatami, boasting an approximately 80% share of the national production.
The original tatami was created 1,300 years ago, and at that time, only noble people were allowed to use it. The color and pattern of the tatami-beri used for its edge was also used as an indication of one's status.
In the past, tatami was made of cotton or hemp yarn, but nowadays it is mostly woven with synthetic fibers and comes in a wide variety of colors.
As a result, they are
Lightweight
Strong and sturdy
Beautiful colors and patterns (coloring)
The card case is also made of the same material.
~Shark-same pattern
A fan-shaped pattern of fine dots is piled up to resemble the skin of a shark.
It is one of the traditional patterns that Japan is proud of. This pattern is one of the three main types of Edo komon.
Since the skin of a shark is very hard, it is compared to armor and is said to ward off bad luck and evil spirits.
In addition, there was a time when it was considered a status symbol for a samurai to wrap the handle of his sword with sharkskin, which was a valuable item.
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- Import duties, taxes (example VAT, GST), and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
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