KYWS-423
Patch/Carp streamer
In the Edo period (1603-1868), on a rainy day during the festival of Iris (until 5th of May on the lunar calendar) samurais hoisted carp streamers to wish for boy's success and health. In an ancient historical record, carps become a dragon when they swim their way up a waterfall. From the story, carps represent success in life.
■Product
Size / 1cm×3cm / 1cm×3cm
Material / Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon, Glue Sheet: 100% Nylon
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
■Product
Size / 1cm×3cm / 1cm×3cm
Material / Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon, Glue Sheet: 100% Nylon
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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