
Japanese vintage furoshiki origami tote/shoulder bag.
Japanese called this style "Azuma Bukuro."
These Origami tote bags are made from Japanese vintage furoshiki.
Azuma Bukuro refers to a wrapping cloth (Furoshiki) sewed and shaped into a bag that was created when western culture penetrated the Japanese wrapping culture during the Edo period, turning packages into bags.
Japanese called this style "Azuma Bukuro."
These Origami tote bags are made from Japanese vintage furoshiki.
Fully lined with satin fabric.
100% Cotton Furoshiki
This has a Vintage Maekake belt handle.
It can be worn over the shoulder.
Approx size:
Color,
Mocha with Pink lining: Width at Bottom 21"x Height from the top of the handle 26"
Dk. Choco with Pink lining: Width at Bottom 22"x Height from the top of the handle 26"
KABAN+ pieces are refashioned from vintage, deadstock, surplus, discarded, and preloved materials. Imagined, deconstructed, and reconstructed in Malibu, California.
Therefore minor flaws are inherent characteristics of this product.
Hand or machine wash cold water inside out. Tumble dry low. Warm iron if needed.
What is a Azuma Bukuro?Azuma Bukuro refers to a wrapping cloth (Furoshiki) sewed and shaped into a bag that was created when western culture penetrated the Japanese wrapping culture during the Edo period, turning packages into bags.