Feature

●Sanada Twine is the “Sanada Twine” string attached to a paulownia box that holds tea tools. During that time, the Sengoku Warlords have used them for armor lacing and swords
●[Worlds Thinnest Woven Fabric] Unlike braid strands, Sanada Twine is a thin fabric woven with warp and latitude
●(Evolution of Sanada Twines) Originally, the cord is a "knot". Sanada string was no exception. But in recent years, it has gained attention to fashion such as jeans, pants, shirts, and back handles
●(Material/Size) Thread: 100% cotton; Width: 100% cotton; Size: Length 78.7 x Width 0.3 inches (200 x 0.9 cm)


Description

Product description

Sanada Yukimura who built "Sanamaru" in the winter of Osaka. In the summer, it is said to have been praised by the enemy generals as the heeyasu and enlightened death to the place of a step. 400 years ago. Sanada cord is said to be invented by Komura Sanada, and is very durable and beautiful, and is still used for hanging paulownia boxes, as well as Japanese accessories and accessories, making walache.

Safety Warning

Color transfer may occur if wet and placed with light colored items. Color may fade if left in direct sunlight for a long time