[Pre-order A: Estimated Arrival in Late-January] Lucky Bag 2026 – Mau
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【Expected Arrival: Late-January 2026】
Each of our items is meticulously handcrafted by artisans, which means we can only produce them in limited quantities.
For this reason, this product is available for pre-order.
Once we reach our production capacity, pre-orders will close.
Orders will be shipped in the order they’re received, as each piece is completed.
We appreciate your patience and hope you’ll enjoy the anticipation of receiving something truly special.
- Pre-order products cannot be cancelled after purchase.
- Sales will end as pre-order slots are gone.
- Pre-orders will be accepted only for pre-order items. Other regular products cannot be ordered together.
- Gift wrapping is not available for this item, as it cannot be combined in the same cart with wrapping bags.
- 【Important Notice Regarding Combined Orders】
We are pleased to inform you that this item can combined in the same cart with Lucky Bag 2026.
We sincerely appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
We do not take reservations for this product at the Cohana Nihonbashi Store. A limited quantity will be available at the store when the product arrives.
A Curated 9-Piece Set
Story

Created for the quiet moments spent waiting for spring, this special Lucky Bag is designed to invite gentle blessings into your daily handcrafts.
At its heart is a pair of lacquered small scissors in the limited Ginshu color,
adorned with gold maki-e and offering a refined yet uplifting presence.
The set also includes a vibrantly patterned Chirimen & Canvas Accessory Pouch,
along with thoughtfully selected tools such as the Kumiko Needle Minder
and the Sabae Magnifying Glass & Mirror — pieces that bring lightness and ease to your creative time.
Each tool becomes more familiar with use, brightening not only your hands
but also your spirit.
May small moments of good fortune flutter into your everyday making.
With this wish in mind, we present this Lucky Bag.
Set Contents
- Small Scissors with Lacquered Handles (Limited Color: Ginshu)
- Chirimen & Canvas Accessory Pouch Arare
- Sabae Magnifying Glass & Mirror Red
- Kumiko Needle Minder – Eight-pointed star
- Sewing Needle
- Thread Card White &Vermilion
- Marukago Chidori Jelly
- New Year Omikuji Coupon
* A coupon code will also be sent by email before delivery - Cohana Calendar 2026
1. Small Scissors with Lacquered Handles (Limited Color: Ginshu)

These Small Scissors, finished with traditional lacquer and gold makie, are loved for their charming, palm-sized form and their precise, reliable sharpness—carefully adjusted by skilled blade craftsmen in Seki.

The Small Scissors in the Mau Set are finished in a vivid yet elegant vermilion color, Ginshu, complemented by a natural, unbleached leather case and tassel. A piece designed to lift your spirits each time you use it.
This Ginshu is the same limited-edition color used for the Small Scissors included in the Lucky Bag 2025.
2. Chirimen & Canvas Accessory Pouch Arare

This small accessory pouch combines vibrant chirimen with sturdy canvas fabric.
The pouch is highly versatile and can be used in two ways. When fastened with the inner snap buttons, it becomes a compact pouch that is easy to carry. When unbuttoned, it stands on its own as an open accessory pouch—perfect for keeping your tools close at hand while you work.

For the Mau Set, the pouch features a colorful arare motif.
The lively design, with its small dots dancing lightly across the fabric, is inspired by the hope that many kinds of good fortune will come fluttering in with joyful momentum.
3. Sabae Magnifying Glass & Mirror Red

Sabae City in Fukui Prefecture is one of the world’s leading centers for eyewear manufacturing. Drawing on the refined techniques cultivated in this region, this magnifier is carefully crafted using the same materials found in eyeglass frames.
The high-quality lens is designed to be easy on the eyes, even when focusing on a single fine point, making it comfortable to use and easy to bring into focus. Ideal for checking the condition of a needle’s eye, counting stitches, or examining detailed patterns, it gently supports moments that require close attention and helps make long hours of handcrafting more comfortable.


One of two designs will be included.
This item also features a mirror, making it useful for everyday situations beyond your crafting time.
4. Kumiko Needle Minder–Eight-Pointed Star

This needle minder showcases the beauty of Kumiko, a traditional Japanese woodworking technique.
Even when your needle is at rest, this tool offers a subtle presence—one you notice quietly, without it ever calling attention to itself.

In Japan, the number eight has long been regarded as an auspicious symbol, representing growth and an ever-expanding future. The eight-pointed star—also known as eight-pointed star—embodies this meaning and has been used across cultures as a motif symbolizing hope, development, and positive progression. This design carries a forward-looking wish for openness and possibility in the days ahead.
5. Sewing Needle
6. Thread Card White &Vermilion
To make the set ready for use right away, it comes with sewing needles for everyday mending—such as sewing on buttons—along with thread in white and vermilion.
9. Marukago Chidori Jelly

A moment to pause and relax between your crafting sessions—
We have included a soft, gently sweet Japanese confection to enjoy along the way.
The chidori motif, symbolizing safety and good fortune for the household, and the ichimatsu pattern, long regarded as auspicious for its unbroken continuity, are both reflected in these treats.
Savor these handcrafted jellies one by one, and enjoy a quiet, comforting moment of rest—together with your tools.
10. A New Year’s Omikuji Coupon for Everyone!
As a little test of your luck for 2026, everyone who pre-orders a Lucky Bag will receive a New Year’s gift—a special coupon.
Details will be sent in a separate email following your pre-order completion, apart from the order confirmation email.
Your coupon is valid at our Online Store and Nihonbashi Store. We hope you enjoy using this coupon as you prepare for your next crafting project or select tools you’ve been wanting to add to your collection. May your time with Cohana be filled with inspiration and joy as you await its arrival.
Please note. This coupon is valid for one-time use per order on your future purchases. It may be used for regular items only and cannot be applied to Lucky Bags.
In case the email does not reach you, a card bearing the same coupon code will also be enclosed with your order.
11. Cohana Calendar 2026

We hope you enjoy another year of handcrafting with your Cohana tools.
This wall calendar features a two-month layout on each page.
Producers
Sabae Magnifying Glass & Mirror| Sabamasa Shoten/Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture
Based in Sabae—widely known as Japan’s eyewear capital—Sabae Gift Group is a collective of makers who create products using materials and components originally developed for eyewear.
Looking beyond eyewear, they continue to explore a new vision called “SABAE STYLE,” creating a wide range of items with the next 100 years in mind.
To share the appeal of these creations with a broader audience through pop-up events at department stores and other venues, Sabamasa Shoten was established six years ago.
The shop introduces thoughtfully designed products born from Sabae’s distinctive materials, such as titanium and cotton.
Kumiko Needle Minder |Kawashima Tategu/Tonami City, Toyama Prefecture

Founded in 1933 by Kawashima Yoshio, Kawashima Tategu is a third-generation company. With deep respect for the 1,000-year-old Japanese woodworking techniques it practices, the company is dedicated to preserving the skills of its predecessors, refining and developing its craft, and passing these methods on to the next generation of artisans.
Kawashima Tategu produces high-end fine craft items made with kumiko, a traditional joinery technique that contains auspicious meanings in its designs. Fusing beauty and functionality, kumiko has been passed down since the Asuka period (600–700 AD) and is the art of creating intricate motifs by fitting together delicately cut pieces of wood.
Marukago Chidori Jelly|Midori Seika/Osaka

Founded in 1959, Midori Confectionery has continued to honor the very foundation of confectionery making—careful selection of quality ingredients—while producing sweets with a strong sense of responsibility toward both physical and emotional well-being.
Their handcrafted decorative jellies, created by skilled artisans with great care, delicately convey both flavor and heart.
Delicious and visually refined, these beautiful jellies are also highly appreciated as thoughtful gifts.
Package Size
| Width | 250mm |
| Height | 200mm |
| Depth | 90mm |