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By: Orimon-ya
Hakushu cotton is a premium Japanese cotton developed over 300 years ago, and has long been widely-used along the Yumigahama Peninsula between Yonago and Sakaiminato, where Orimon-ya is located. This hand-woven stole is made from hakushu cotton grown in-house without pesticides. Softer than wool, it can be worn from spring to fall, or even all year round.
| Origin | Yonago, Tottori Prefecture |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | L145 x W25 cm |
| Weight | 95g |
| Material | Organic hakushu cotton |
| Technique | ["Hand-spun, hand-woven"] |
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