ꕥ Kogin Embroidery Walnut Jewelry Box ꕥ
Kogin embroidery originates from Aomori in Japan, and is a traditional embroidery technique.
This jewelry box is made of walnut wood, featuring a strong magnetic closure for convenience. The interior is lined with velvet to effectively prevent scratches on your jewelry.
✤ Size: 13 x 7 x 4.4 cm
✤ Weight: Around 114 g
✤ Material: Japanese embroidery thread, German embroidery fabric
✤ Care Instructions: Keep dry, avoid direct sunlight and excessive friction. Gently wipe the surface with a dry cloth.
Important Notes
- Each jewelry box has unique wood grain and color variations.
- As each piece is handmade, please understand that some minor imperfections may occur.
- The images are taken of the actual product; slight color differences may occur due to screen and lighting conditions.
Shipping Information
- Shipping methods available include SF Express, Speed post (Express Shipping), or standard mail.
- Choosing Standard Mail does not include a tracking number, and customers should take the mailing risk.
- You can opt to purchase registered mail with a tracking number: hk.pinkoi.com/product/QSs4WsxK.
- Customers can choose to use Hongkong Post's "EC-GET" service. Please fill in the locker or Post Station address for collection. You can check the collection points on the official Hongkong Post website.
Made in: Hong Kong
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!
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IG: manmankogin.handmade
❉❉❉ Story of Kogin❉❉❉
Kogin (こぎん刺し Kogin zashi) is an embroidery technique from the Tsugaru region of Aomori, Japan. Due to the regulations at the time, farmers were prohibited from using cotton fabrics and were required to wear work clothes made of hemp. However, hemp could not withstand the cold weather of the Northeast, so they used thread to stitch through the holes in the hemp fabric to improve warmth, evolving into what we know today as "Kogin".
Kogin embroidery originates from Aomori in Japan, and is a traditional embroidery technique.
This jewelry box is made of walnut wood, featuring a strong magnetic closure for convenience. The interior is lined with velvet to effectively prevent scratches on your jewelry.
✤ Size: 13 x 7 x 4.4 cm
✤ Weight: Around 114 g
✤ Material: Japanese embroidery thread, German embroidery fabric
✤ Care Instructions: Keep dry, avoid direct sunlight and excessive friction. Gently wipe the surface with a dry cloth.
Important Notes
- Each jewelry box has unique wood grain and color variations.
- As each piece is handmade, please understand that some minor imperfections may occur.
- The images are taken of the actual product; slight color differences may occur due to screen and lighting conditions.
Shipping Information
- Shipping methods available include SF Express, Speed post (Express Shipping), or standard mail.
- Choosing Standard Mail does not include a tracking number, and customers should take the mailing risk.
- You can opt to purchase registered mail with a tracking number: hk.pinkoi.com/product/QSs4WsxK.
- Customers can choose to use Hongkong Post's "EC-GET" service. Please fill in the locker or Post Station address for collection. You can check the collection points on the official Hongkong Post website.
Made in: Hong Kong
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!
Follow us for updates, thank you!
IG: manmankogin.handmade
❉❉❉ Story of Kogin❉❉❉
Kogin (こぎん刺し Kogin zashi) is an embroidery technique from the Tsugaru region of Aomori, Japan. Due to the regulations at the time, farmers were prohibited from using cotton fabrics and were required to wear work clothes made of hemp. However, hemp could not withstand the cold weather of the Northeast, so they used thread to stitch through the holes in the hemp fabric to improve warmth, evolving into what we know today as "Kogin".