What is Gobelins weaving?
The name Gobelins became popular in France in the 15th century. At that time, many Gobelins were made based on famous paintings, depicting people and commemorative events. The Gobelins used in our products are produced in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, which has long been famous for its textiles and dyed fabrics. Ashikaga has been active in the textile industry since the Nara period (710-794), and is so famous that it appears in the Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness). While inheriting the historical Gobelins weaving method, Japanese craftsmen skillfully weave this supreme product. The delicate colors and Japanese style are fused together to create a bag that is a source of pride. Please enjoy the pleasure of wearing a beautiful painting.
The Japanese-made Gobelins weave of this shoulder bag is eye-catching.
You can use it every day as a sub-bag for shopping, going out, or traveling, as it is so easy to use!
The gusset is wide enough to fit a bento lunch box, a 500ml plastic bottle, and other items needed for a trip.
The shoulder bag is perfect for going out as both hands are free.
The Gobelins woven by craftsmen in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, which is famous for weaving and dyeing, takes a lot of time and effort to create a delicate yet bright Gobelins weave.
Please take one for yourself.
Product Details
Size
[Body] 21 cm (length) X 28 cm (width) X 11 cm (gusset width) [Shoulder] 115 cm - 61 cm (length adjustable) [Weight] 350 g
🔵1inch=2.54cm(25.4mm)
Material
Body surface=Gobelin weave (75% rayon, 25% polyester [lining] 100% cotton [shoulder] polypropylene [hardware and hooks] steel [accessory] synthetic leather
Specifications
[Body] Zipper closure, Front: Zipper pocket, Back: Open pocket with magnetic closure, Both sides: Open pocket, [Inside] 1 Zipper pocket, 2 Open pockets