Handwriting artist Minaco Sakamoto
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Manufacturing group waji
sorama
A collaborative brand that depicts animals living in a quiet apartment in a lush animal world through original hand-drawn drawings and unexpected craftsmanship.
Product details
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The bag illustration is silkscreened
Illustration of "Hitofudegaki" by minaco sakamoto. One-shoulder bucket bag printed with stencil printing, a technique called silkscreen printing, in which holes are made in a mesh plate to allow ink to pass through.
By attaching a brooch (sold separately), you can move the animals into the apartment, which is illustrated in a single stroke.
Easy-to-use bucket-shaped tote bag
The bag has a wide gusset and a wide opening, making it easy to put in and take out items such as a 500ml PET bottle or smartphone.
There are pockets on both the outside and inside, making it easy to take out your smartphone, wallet, etc.
Easy-to-use size
It has a larger capacity than it looks, so it is recommended not only for everyday use but also for trips where you will be carrying a lot of luggage.
story
The brooch (sold separately) is a "window" that, when attached to your bag, allows you to immerse yourself in the story of animals living in an apartment tucked away in a lush animal world.
Silkscreens are made by hand one by one
Each piece is wrapped in leather and fastened with a walnut hook.