Japanese kaishi paper in a paper envelope - different colors available
Kaishi paper is a type of thin napkin, usually used during tea ceremony. It is often subtly decorated. Such items are usually kept between lapels of kimono, but of course can be carried in a purse or a pouch and used as a decorative napkin, or a temporary wrapper for sweets or scacks.
A set of kaishi paper in a paper envelope. The paper is decorated with tiny colorful squares pressed into the paper. Different colors of the envelopes are available.
Size ca 16.5x10cm
"Yellow" and "pink" ones are made of double-sided paper, plain with traditional pattern on the edge and inside.
"Gold" type is pink, with golden and silver accents.
Please note, this is a vintage item. It is in a good condition, but some minuscule flaws, such as spot discoloration of the paper, a slightly squished corner, or some wrinkles, might be present.
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The colors on the screen might slightly vary from reality.