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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.

Address 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026
Representative Name Atsushi Umehara
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*Image reproduction before purchase is prohibited
*Image reproduction before purchase is prohibited
*This is a slightly larger drawstring.

It is a drawstring with a typical Indian design called "Jora".

Jhola means "swinging" like a cradle.

It is lightweight and can hold anything from books and pens to fruits and vegetables, so it has long been a favorite design in India.

It is said that Gandhi carried all his belongings in his jhola during the 23-day, 300-kilometer salt march from Ahmedabad to Dandi.

It is a bit large in size, so a large, tall lunch box will fit well in it. It is not limited to a lunch box, but is large enough to hold a wallet, phone, and handkerchief for a short trip to the store, so it is very cute to carry like a bag. Aizome and mud-dyeing go well with the Japanese atmosphere, so it would be great to match it with a yukata.

*Ajurak design cultivated by tradition

Some of the drawstring designs you can choose from are ajurakku designs. Designs include a star-centered pattern that radiates outward, and nature motifs such as plants, trees, and waves. Influenced by Islamic art, no people or animals are depicted. Geometric patterns are repeated, and the designs are reminiscent of Islamic architectural decoration. Ajrak cloth is said to trace its roots back more than 4,000 years. It has been made from the Sindh province of Pakistan to the Kutch region of India.

It was made in Mohenjo-daro, a city of the Indus civilization (2500 B.C. - 1800 B.C.). Ajrakh cloth was also used in the famous stone statues of priest-kings excavated at Mohenjo-daro (2500 B.C. - 1800 B.C.), a city of the Indus civilization. The shawl over the shoulders of the statue was carved with motifs unique to ajrakh.

Please also read the report of our Tirakita buying team's visit to the place where Ajrakh cloth was actually produced.

*Handmade Crystal This elegant and luxurious cloth is dyed with patterns one by one using woodblocks (woodblocks). This is the result of very time-consuming and meticulous handwork, as the woodblock is changed every time the color changes. India is a treasure trove of beautiful fabrics, and this is one of the finest.

The ajrakh dyed part has a unique irregularity that only handmade wood block prints can produce, and it is very atmospheric. Please enjoy the unevenness of the color, the blurring, and the blurriness, all of which are unique to each piece of handwork.

SD item code:13007861

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5:indigo1
5:藍1
(ID-BAG-813)
(ID-BAG-813)

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6:藍2
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7:indigo3
7:藍3
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8:indigo4
8:藍4
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(ID-BAG-813)

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9:Black
9:黒
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Item added on: 2025/1/6
Dimensions
Height: approx. 25 cm approx.
Specifications
Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: cotton
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2022
Product tag: None

Description

*This is a slightly larger drawstring.

It is a drawstring with a typical Indian design called "Jora".

Jhola means "swinging" like a cradle.

It is lightweight and can hold anything from books and pens to fruits and vegetables, so it has long been a favorite design in India.

It is said that Gandhi carried all his belongings in his jhola during the 23-day, 300-kilometer salt march from Ahmedabad to Dandi.

It is a bit large in size, so a large, tall lunch box will fit well in it. It is not limited to a lunch box, but is large enough to hold a wallet, phone, and handkerchief for a short trip to the store, so it is very cute to carry like a bag. Aizome and mud-dyeing go well with the Japanese atmosphere, so it would be great to match it with a yukata.

*Ajurak design cultivated by tradition

Some of the drawstring designs you can choose from are ajurakku designs. Designs include a star-centered pattern that radiates outward, and nature motifs such as plants, trees, and waves. Influenced by Islamic art, no people or animals are depicted. Geometric patterns are repeated, and the designs are reminiscent of Islamic architectural decoration. Ajrak cloth is said to trace its roots back more than 4,000 years. It has been made from the Sindh province of Pakistan to the Kutch region of India.

It was made in Mohenjo-daro, a city of the Indus civilization (2500 B.C. - 1800 B.C.). Ajrakh cloth was also used in the famous stone statues of priest-kings excavated at Mohenjo-daro (2500 B.C. - 1800 B.C.), a city of the Indus civilization. The shawl over the shoulders of the statue was carved with motifs unique to ajrakh.

Please also read the report of our Tirakita buying team's visit to the place where Ajrakh cloth was actually produced.

*Handmade Crystal This elegant and luxurious cloth is dyed with patterns one by one using woodblocks (woodblocks). This is the result of very time-consuming and meticulous handwork, as the woodblock is changed every time the color changes. India is a treasure trove of beautiful fabrics, and this is one of the finest.

The ajrakh dyed part has a unique irregularity that only handmade wood block prints can produce, and it is very atmospheric. Please enjoy the unevenness of the color, the blurring, and the blurriness, all of which are unique to each piece of handwork.

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Sea Mail From Feb.5th to Apr.9th
Air Mail From Jan.20th to Jan.22nd
EMS From Jan.17th to Jan.22nd
Pantos Express From Jan.21st to Jan.24th
DHL From Jan.17th to Jan.21st
UPS From Jan.17th to Jan.21st
FedEx From Jan.17th to Jan.21st
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[Size]

Height: approx. 25 cm approx.

Diameter of bottom portion: approx. 16 cm

Weight: approx. 30g

[Material]Cotton

[Remarks] Because these products are all handmade in India, there may be some individual differences in size and uneven dyeing. In addition, there is also a certain amount of color fading, so please understand. On understanding, please purchase. [Product size] approx. 0.50cm x 25cm x 30cm approx. 30g

[Category]Bags of India and Asia:Traditional small bag*Drawstring

[Tags] Bento Box Bag Drawstring Pouch Pouch Handbag India Bag Handbag Bag Wrapping Bag Wrapping Bag Gift Bag Yukata Bag India Jewelry Case Bag Pouch Ethnic Asian India
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