ひな人形と麻の葉模様

Hina dolls and hemp leaf pattern

There is only six months left in 2020.
This year, due to the threat of coronavirus, we are living our daily lives in a way that is unimaginable compared to normal years, but I hope you are all doing well.

Our employees are also staying healthy and working while taking precautions to prevent infection.
The number of infected people is still increasing in Tokyo and other areas, so let's not let our guard down, be careful, and work together to adopt a "new lifestyle"!


Well, this time we received some examples of how our washi paper is used from our customers who do handmade crafts, so we will introduce them here.

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We sell hanging dolls and Hina dolls that are individually handmade using vintage silk (100% silk) fabric.

mnniecreema (A site selling handmade items)
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↑ Hanging Hina Dolls ------------------------------------------------------------------


"Let's light the lanterns~♪"
The Hinamatsuri song that everyone has heard at least once (officially called "Happy Hinamatsuri")
This year's Hinamatsuri has already ended, but around March you can still see Hina decorations in various settings.
A shop called RIN makes these kinds of handmade Hina decorations.
*Children's Day decorations are also available for sale.

I think RIN's products are often purchased as gifts for children and grandchildren,
Our washi paper is used for such important gift items (^^)v

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The fabric used is " Asanoha Lace White "
The hemp leaf pattern represents the wish for a child's healthy growth .
The product and gift packaging match perfectly, making for a more thoughtful gift.


Please visit the RIN website!

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