Meiji Era Bamboo & Flower Tote Bag | 1901 Zuan Hyakushu | Purple & Green Japanese Art
Meiji Era Bamboo & Flower Tote Bag | 1901 Zuan Hyakushu | Purple & Green Japanese Art
This elegant tote bag features a refined botanical design from "Zuan Hyakushu" (図案百種), published in Kyoto in 1901 during the Meiji era.
Against a soft cream and lavender geometric background, delicate dark green bamboo leaves and tiny scattered flowers create a composition that feels both modern and timelessly Japanese.
Bamboo (竹): A symbol of resilience, flexibility, and prosperity in Japanese culture.
Lavender Purple (藤紫): One of Japan's most beloved colors, evoking elegance, grace, and refined beauty.
Geometric Background: Inspired by traditional Japanese textile weaving patterns, adding depth and sophistication.
A 120-year-old Meiji masterpiece, reimagined for modern life.
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EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: Remove all items from the bag before cleaning. Suggested to pretreat visible stains with stain remover. Mix warm water with laundry detergent and clean the bag with terry washcloth or a soft bristle brush. Let the bag air dry.
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