Fukusa - Shoken (Silk Cloth) – MATSU KAZE TEA

Fukusa - Shoken (Silk Cloth) – MATSU KAZE TEA

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Fukusa is made of high quality silk cloth and is used for purifying tea utensils during the tea ceremony. There are three colors: red or orange are typically for women, purple is for men.  Product information Made of 100% silk Hand-sewn double layered cloth L275xW275 mm (Box: L150xW160xH20 mm) Made in Japan With a pape

Fukusa is made of high quality silk cloth and is used for purifying tea utensils during the tea ceremony. There are three colors: red or orange are typically for women, purple is for men.

 Product information
  • Made of 100% silk
  • Hand-sewn double layered cloth
  • L275xW275 mm (Box: L150xW160xH20 mm)
  • Made in Japan
  • With a paper box

Fukusa is made of high quality silk cloth and is used for purifying tea utensils during the tea ceremony. There are three colors: red or orange are typically for women, purple is for men.  Product information Made of 100% silk Hand-sewn double layered cloth L275xW275 mm (Box: L150xW160xH20 mm) Made in Japan With a paper box

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Fukusa - Shoken (Silk Cloth) – MATSU KAZE TEA

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