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[BEAMS JAPAN] KENDAMA 5-PACK

[BEAMS JAPAN] KENDAMA 5-PACK

The origin of paper making dates back to the Nara period, and Yao, Toyama Prefecture is famous for producing high-quality Japanese paper. Traditional paper-making techniques have been stubbornly preserved, and paper dyed with vegetable dyes, craft paper, patterned paper using stencil dyeing, and processed paper are also actively practiced. Keijusha produces and sells Japanese paper products, cushions, cushions, wallets, pen holders, and carrier bags, which are becoming rare in Japan. The pattern is dyed with vegetable dyes, giving it a modern feel.




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[BEAMS JAPAN] KENDAMA 5-PACK

The origin of paper making dates back to the Nara period, and Yao, Toyama Prefecture is famous for producing high-quality Japanese paper. Traditional paper-making techniques have been stubbornly preserved, and paper dyed with vegetable dyes, craft paper, patterned paper using stencil dyeing, and processed paper are also actively practiced. Keijusha produces and sells Japanese paper products, cushions, cushions, wallets, pen holders, and carrier bags, which are becoming rare in Japan. The pattern is dyed with vegetable dyes, giving it a modern feel.




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The origin of paper making dates back to the Nara period, and Yao, Toyama Prefecture is famous for producing high-quality Japanese paper. Traditional paper-making techniques have been stubbornly preserved, and paper dyed with vegetable dyes, craft paper, patterned paper using stencil dyeing, and processed paper are also actively practiced. Keijusha produces and sells Japanese paper products, cushions, cushions, wallets, pen holders, and carrier bags, which are becoming rare in Japan. The pattern is dyed with vegetable dyes, giving it a modern feel.