【Pre-order: Estimated Arrival in Mid-May】Sewing Pins in Haibara Chiyogami Mini Box SAKURA(45-347)
【 Estimated Arrival in Mid-May 】
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Delicate Sakura Pink Glass Top Sewing Pins in Sakura Haibara Chiyogami Mini Box
Story
Pattern Asazakura: Morning Cherry Blossoms selected from the archives of traditional patterns of Haibara paper in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. The matchbox style mini box was made with the Chiyogami, which holds a glass needle in a subtle Sakura pink color.
For production reasons, the chiyogami used for the mini box has been changed. Please note that there are differences in the way the cherry blossom pattern appears on each piece. There is no change in the sewing pins inside.
The glass-topped sewing pins are reminiscent of cherry blossoms in full bloom. Pins are supple yet durable, and manufactured in Hiroshima, a city with a long history of high-quality needle production. Rigorous quality control ensures unified thickness and length of pins, and their ability to pierce cloth with ease.

20 sewing pins inside

Producing Regions
Tokyo, Hiroshima
Producers
Chiyogami|HAIBARA Co., Ltd./Nihonbashi, Tokyo
Haibara is a traditional Japanese paper Washi company in business for more than 200 years in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. Since its establishment in the late Edo period, the company has commissioned illustrators and artists of the time to create original designs for their chiyogami. The prints are available even today.
Haibara Chiyogami has been loved by many people throughout the ages. During the Meiji period (1868-1912), when Japan was civilized and opened to the world, its exquisite beauty was highly appreciated in foreign countries, and it played a role in driving Japonism in Western Europe.

Sewing Pins|Morikawa Seishin/Hiroshima
Founded in 1947 in Hiroshima, the largest needle production area in Japan, which accounts for more than 90% of the national production. As a brand of handicraft needles, the company manufactures each and every one of its needles with the utmost attention to quality. The beautiful and dainty glass needles are smooth and have been used for a long time.

Product Size
All measurements are for reference. Please note in advance that the actual dimensions of the product may slightly vary.
Sewing Pins | Length 35mm Glass top diameter 3 mm Pin thickness 0.55 mm |
Sakura Mini Box |
Outer Size:Width 52mm Height 30mm Depth 12mm |
Package Size
Width | 55mm |
Height | 60mm |
Depth | 15mm |
Materials
Sewing pins:Glass, Nickel plating, Steel Box:Paper
Handling Precautions
- Glass top may come off if you pull too strong.
- Wipe off sweat and grease after use to prevent discoloration and rusting.
- The needle tip is sharp, so please be careful not to lose or when handling.
- Please do not use for any purpose other than sewing.
- Each piece of chiyogami paper is printed by hand, so colors and patterns may vary from piece to piece.
- Storing in direct sunlight or in high temperature and humidity may cause discoloration, deformation, or mold.
- Water damage may cause the chiyogami paper to peel off.
- Chiyogami paper may fade or migrate in color due to friction.
- Keep out of reach of infants.