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about series #700 |
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designs Japan has a wide variety of traditional motifs. We are inspired by those motifs, and mainly focused on lovely creatures. Every motif has its own meaning such as happiness, luck, and success.
We also focused on myths from ancient times in Japan.
It is our policy, however, that design should not be so excessive so as not to distort the message contained in the letter.
We hope these cards will be your messengers to your loved ones. |
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craftsmanship Each embossed mark is elaborately finished from a brass plate manually by engravers. The bright colors on the edge of the paper are hand painted. These processes take a long time; however we believe that the craftsmenfs work gives this series a higher degree of sophistication. |
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100% pure cotton paper For this series, we selected original cotton paper. Our contracted paper mill sits at the foot of Mt. Fuji, and a plentiful supply of pure mountain water makes soft and beautiful paper. It took three years of tests to finally discover the perfect way to make our original cotton paper. |
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ideas These cards can be used on any occasion, such as for greetings, birthdays, and thank yous.
The motifs on each card have special meanings. For example, it is said that peach is a symbol of good luck, and the swallow has been a symbol of freedom for a long time in Japanese culture.
It would be more fun to create your own meanings for each motif. The adorable octopus will give your precious person a big-big hug with your message. The smiley clownfish will make you smile more when you write a letter.
Please enjoy these lovely cards and add your own touch of creativity! |
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