Japanese Old Sake-bukuro Canvas Bag
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Pre 1980 item# 1188577 (stock# MISC1006)
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This Japanese sake-bukuro bag has very attractive mendings and aged patinas as the images show. The bag is made from cotton canvas and it was dyed with persimmon juice to enhance its strength. The frugal beauty is certainly manifested on this fabric. One side of the bag is tone due to the age and use. Ca. Early to mid 1900s. Dimensions: 8.5" wide by 29" Please also visit our website: www.ichoya.com Thank you.
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Japanese Kaya Mosquito Net Indigo Green Lovely
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Pre 1950 item# 1162484 (stock# MISC1204)
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An everyday textile like this always makes people like myself smile with the warmest feeling. This kaya fabric is made from hemp linen and dyed in indigo blue/green, with very rich and rustic hues. The rustic shades on this fabric have added indescribable beauty across the time and a small mending patch, which is shown in one of the images, reflects the era in which frugality was an everyday norm. Ca. Early 1900s. Dimensions: 13 1/4" wide 84" long. Please also visit our main webs ...click for details
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Kanetetsu Tecchan Apron Collectible Piece
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Pre 1980 item# 1109808 (stock# MISC131)
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This very nostalgic Japanese indigo apron shows a Japanese Showa era famous character, Tecchan of Kanetetsu Food. Kanetetsu Food manufacture was founded about 80 year ago in Kobe, Japan and they make a variety of fish cakes (the Japanese web-site:www.kanetetsu.com) This child character was created 60 years ago by the company and it has been a popular figure ever since. Tecchan wears a cotton (blue and white polka dots) headband and has a signature smile on his face. The company just celebrate ...click for details
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Japanese Maekake-Apron with Humorous Banana Logo
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Pre 1980 item# 1098462 (stock# MISC201)
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This old-fashion and somewhat humorous apron is originally from Wakayama prefecture of Japan. A local whole sale grocer who belonged to Wakayama City Whole Sale Market wore this type of apron almost as an "uniform" to advertise their business. What this apron distinguishes from many other types is a bold graphic art of a bunch of bananas, along the three katakana-writing of 'Ba-Na-Na' at the top. This apron definitely was an eye-catching piece to wear. It is a nostalgic piece ...click for details
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Japanese Sakabukuro Lovely Repairs Sake-bag
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Pre 1960 item# 1094464 (stock# MISC1005)
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This lovely cotton-canvas sakabukuro (or sakebukuro) is dyed with persimmon juice (kaki-shibu) which creates a natural brown color due to the tanning in the juice. This type of bag is used in the traditional sake refinement, separating the sake "mash" into sake and the left over called sake-kasu. These bags are highly collectable in both Japan and overseas and the collectors generally find charm in the "rough" conditions of the textile and lovely patches and mending. This par ...click for details
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Japanese Sakabukuro Unique Stitches Sake-bag
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Pre 1960 item# 1093853 (stock# MISC1007)
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This lovely cotton-canvas sakabukuro (or sakebukuro) is dyed with persimmon juice (kaki-shibu) which creates a natural brown color due to the tanning in the juice. This type of bag is used in the traditional sake refinement, separating the sake "mash" into sake and the left over called sake-kasu. These bags are highly collectable in both Japan and overseas and the collectors generally find charm in the "rough" conditions of the textile and lovely patches and mending. This par ...click for details
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Japanese Men's Yukata Blue Abstract Pattern
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Pre 1980 item# 1080330 (stock# KIM308)
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This light weight men's yukata robe has a small but very intricate design of wood bark-like vertical pattern, along with several blue tones of gradations in the background. A summer yukata like this is very easy to wear and comfortable attair for casual occasions as well as simply for at home lounging. It is washable. Ca. Mid to late Showa era (1926-1989) Dimensions: Sleeve to Sleeve width 50" Body length 53" Body with 25"
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