Patch/Man Carrying a Hoe
Patch/Man Carrying a Hoe
Patch/Man Carrying a Hoe

KYWS-1143

Patch/Man Carrying a Hoe

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Inspired by a charming Haniwa figure unearthed in Akabori Village, Gunma Prefecture, this patch depicts a smiling man holding a hoe over his left shoulder, with both hands on his chest. The hairstyle, mizura, suggests he was a farmer. This figure dates back to the 6th century and is part of the Tokyo National Museum collection.

Add this patch to your clothing or accessories like laptop and phone cases for a piece of historical art with a friendly touch.


■Product

Size / 1.5cm x 5cm

Material / Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon

Made in Japan

This patch Stick-on and Iron-on too.


■Attention

Commercial use of this product is strictly prohibited.

〈How to iron on this patch〉
※The patches can be ironed on cotton and polyester materials, be careful of heat-sensitive materials.
※Take care of hot iron burns.

How to use patches→https://en.kyototo.jp/ja/pages/how-to-use-the-patches

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