Description
Japanese bento lunch box - microwave compatible
spirituality
This ancestral design was used as early as the 6ᵉ century to depict seas and oceans on maps
adding a playful touch to your coffee or tea breaks
Japanese Kinchaku Bag Handwoven Linen Karakusa pince Japanese bento lunch box -Pink Japanese Kinchaku Bag in Handwoven Linen with Karakusa Arabesque Pattern The kinchaku is a traditional Japanese drawstring bag, used for centuries to carry money or small personal items. This one pairs light pink handwoven linen with a Karakusa print, those flowing floral arabesques that symbolize longevity and prosperity in Japanese culture. Its structured base gives it a lovely bucket bag silhouette, and its canvas handles make it easy to carry
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