≪Hemp leaf pattern toto bag≫
The hemp leaf pattern originated in Japan. Originally used to decorate Buddhist statues, the hemp-leaf pattern came to be called hemp-leaf design because it looks like a cluster of hemp leaves. The hemp leaf pattern became a symbol of healthy growth and protection from evil spirits, drawing on the life force of hemp. Even today, fabrics with this pattern are often used for baby clothes and undergarments. The pattern is also used in various fields such as fashion and architecture because of its high design quality. Thus, the hemp leaf pattern has become a symbolic pattern of Japan. At TENJIN-factory, we hope to express this traditional pattern, which is the pride of Japan, in linen fabrics and create products that can be incorporated into various aspects of daily life.
The bag has a wide opening and an inside pocket. It is lightweight and washable because it is made of cloth, despite its excellent storage capacity. The handles are long enough to hang on the shoulder for two ways of use.
|Material |
50%Linen+50%Cotton
|Size |
W13"(33cm) x H14.6"(37cm) x D2.37"(6cm) x Handle22.45"(57cm)
|How to care |
・Cold Machine Wash・Mild Detergent・Do Not Use Fabric Softener・Do Not Bleach・Do Not Tumble Dry・Wash Separately・Line Dry in Shade
|Made in Japan |
We can ship to world wide from Japan. However, in some cases there are some countries and regions that we cannot ship to.

TENJIN-factory products made of linen with hemp leaf pattern, a symbol of Japan