Handicraft Circle Paper Box Yuzen Traditional Dyeing Paper Suzuki Shofudo
Description
This is a beautiful handicraft stackable circle paper box decollated with Yuzen dyed paper. It can be optionally used for two layered stackable circle paper box or stackable pen stand as the extra circle paper box. Paper tube is covered with Japanese traditional dyed paper called Yuzen. Yuzen has been originally used in Japanese Kimono cloth dyeing and then applied in Japanese traditional paper dyeing on Washi paper(Japanese paper). Manufacturer, Suzuki Shofudo has been in business for more than 120 years in Kyoto Japan.
It can be used for the accessory case, stationary case and etc.
Optional circle paper box for stackable circle paper box or stackable pen stand
Size: Diameter 78mm × H35mm (Diameter 3.07″ x H1.38″)
Country of origin: Japan
Material: paper
(Note) Each item has the different dyed patterns due to the cutting position of the paper.
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Pattern
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
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