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Vintage Kimono, 16 Note Cards
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These vintage notecards feature 8 designs sourced from Japanese Kimono Fabrics popular in the 1900s. From retro rainbows to floral motifs this set showcases traditional symbols through vibrant prin...
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19 September 2023

These vintage notecards feature 8 designs sourced from Japanese Kimono Fabrics popular in the 1900s. From retro rainbows to floral motifs this set showcases traditional symbols through vibrant prints.
Blank inside for your own message, these cards are perfect to convey a heartfelt message for any occasion!
This note card set includes:
Pair with the matching Tuttle Vintage Kimono Gift Wrapping Paper for a colorful and cohesive gift!
Blank inside for your own message, these cards are perfect to convey a heartfelt message for any occasion!
This note card set includes:
- 16 folded blank note cards—3.75 x 4.5 inches (9.5 x 11.5 cm)
- 17 sealable envelopes (meet US Postal requirements for mailing with a standard stamp)
- 8 designs from 1900's Vintage Japanese Kimono Fabrics—2 cards of each design
Pair with the matching Tuttle Vintage Kimono Gift Wrapping Paper for a colorful and cohesive gift!
Price: $14.99
Pages: 12
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date:
19 September 2023
Trim Size: 5.50 X 4.50 in
ISBN: 9780804856812
Format: Other
Tuttle Studio draws inspiration from the modern and traditional cultures of Asia to create its language workbooks and resources, journals, stationery, gift wrapping products and origami paper. It is a division of Tuttle Publishing, a leading publisher of books on the languages, history, art and cultures of Asia. The company was founded in 1832 in Rutland, Vermont (USA) and opened a branch in Tokyo, Japan in 1948.