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Japanese Sweets Handkerchief

Everyone, young and old, looks forward to oyatsu (dessert) at 3pm in Japan. Here, you have purin, taiyaki, castella, fruit sando, warabi mochi, dorayaki (Doraemon's favorite!), and more depicted on this fanciful handkerchief.

We love these breathable, gauze-like handkerchiefs that we picked up in Kyoto, with whimsical artwork by French artist Isabelle Boinot. The material used is called "Reru Cott" and is a sustainable material made by recycling unused fibers generated during the cotton spinning process. 

Isabelle Boinot is an artist living in France. Her works can be seen in a wide range of media including drawing, collage, embroidery, and video.

Features:

  • Artwork by Isabelle Boinot
  • Dimensions: 19 7/8"L x 19 7/8"W
  • Material: 100% "Reru Cott"* cotton
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan

Everyone, young and old, looks forward to oyatsu (dessert) at 3pm in Japan. Here, you have purin, taiyaki, castella, fruit sando, warabi mochi, dorayaki (Doraemon's favorite!), and more depicted on this fanciful handkerchief.

We love these breathable, gauze-like handkerchiefs that we picked up in Kyoto, with whimsical artwork by French artist Isabelle Boinot. The material used is called "Reru Cott" and is a sustainable material made by recycling unused fibers generated during the cotton spinning process. 

Isabelle Boinot is an artist living in France. Her works can be seen in a wide range of media including drawing, collage, embroidery, and video.

Features:

  • Artwork by Isabelle Boinot
  • Dimensions: 19 7/8"L x 19 7/8"W
  • Material: 100% "Reru Cott"* cotton
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan
$5.40

Original: $18.00

-70%
Japanese Sweets Handkerchief

$18.00

$5.40

Description

Everyone, young and old, looks forward to oyatsu (dessert) at 3pm in Japan. Here, you have purin, taiyaki, castella, fruit sando, warabi mochi, dorayaki (Doraemon's favorite!), and more depicted on this fanciful handkerchief.

We love these breathable, gauze-like handkerchiefs that we picked up in Kyoto, with whimsical artwork by French artist Isabelle Boinot. The material used is called "Reru Cott" and is a sustainable material made by recycling unused fibers generated during the cotton spinning process. 

Isabelle Boinot is an artist living in France. Her works can be seen in a wide range of media including drawing, collage, embroidery, and video.

Features:

  • Artwork by Isabelle Boinot
  • Dimensions: 19 7/8"L x 19 7/8"W
  • Material: 100% "Reru Cott"* cotton
  • Made in Kyoto, Japan