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Okinawa KASURI SHIMA pattern 4-piece set / Pochibukuro / Postcard / Small box / Can with tea (Sanpinta) Shimanone
Set of Okinawan-style patterned pouch bag, postcards, small box, and can with tea.
For birthday gifts, White Day gifts, and small gifts.
About AMU pattern
Each of Miyako Kamifu's kasuri patterns has its own meaning and name.
Patterns of birds, nails, cow skis, pig feed bins, etc. are laid out in stripes.
Okinawa's standard tea "San-Pin-Cha".
The standard tea in Okinawa is sampincha.
San-Pin" is said to be a corruption of "Xiang-Pien" (jasmine tea), which was introduced from China during the Kingdom of the Ryukyus. It is said to be a corruption of jasmine tea, which was introduced from China during the Ryukyu Kingdom.
The subtle floral aroma is refreshing.
Set Contents
6 Pochi bags (60 x 98 mm)
3 postcards (100 x 150 mm)
1 small box (85 x 85 x 37 mm)
1 can of tea (San-Pin-Cha)
raw materials
Mino Washi, silk printing
Canned tea (San-Pin-Cha)
Name: Jasmine tea (Sanpin tea)
Product form: Tea bag
Ingredients: jasmine
Content: 21g (3g x 7 packets)
Shelf life: 2 years from manufacture
Storage method: Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity.
[Notes.
Please note that the pattern of each item may differ slightly from the image due to the extent of cutting.
The colors in the product photos may differ from the actual color of the product due to your monitor or the lighting in your room.