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Hakata-ori Kenjō Kinchaku Drawstring Pouch — Brown
Hakata-ori Kenjō Kinchaku Drawstring Pouch — Brown
A compact Hakata-ori gift from Fukuoka, made to carry a small piece of the craft.
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A small brown kinchaku drawstring pouch using Kenjō-pattern textile from Fukuoka.
Pattern & form
- Form: A kinchaku is a drawstring pouch for small objects, gifts, and travel keepsakes.
- Pattern: Kenjō geometry gives the small form a formal textile background.
- Meaning: The Kenjō pattern draws on dokkō, hanazara, and family stripe motifs. On a small pouch, it becomes a compact wish for protection, gratitude, and good fortune.
- Use: Best for small gifts, coins, accessories, or pairing with a tie as a gift set.
Details
Official maker size: width approx. 21 cm and length approx. 25 cm. Material: cotton 100%. Brown Kenjō pattern with drawstring closure. Spot clean gently and keep dry.
Gift & shipping
Ships from Fukuoka, Japan. Gift-ready presentation is available. If this piece is sold out, request availability and we will confirm whether a similar piece can be sourced.
Details
Details
Hakata-ori textile from Fukuoka, Japan. See the product description for maker-confirmed size, material notes, and closure details where available.
Care
Care
Keep the textile dry. Spot-clean gently with a barely damp cloth, then air-dry in shade. Do not overfill clasp purses or drawstring pouches.
Shipping & gift
Shipping & gift
Ships from Fukuoka, Japan with tracking. Delivery time and import duties vary by destination and are shown or handled at checkout where available.
If the piece arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us promptly so we can review a return, exchange, or replacement. Made-to-request or limited-sourcing pieces may not always be replaceable with the exact same textile.
For sold-out pieces, request availability and we will check whether a similar small gift can be sourced from Fukuoka.
About the craft
About the craft
This piece uses Hakata-ori textile from Fukuoka. The product description explains the form and use; the larger background belongs to The Craft and The Kenjō Pattern pages.
Read The Craft / Japanese silk gifts from Fukuoka / Read The Kenjō Pattern
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