Here's a closer look at the Paul & Joe Sister handkerchieves that my friend helped me to buy in Tokyo :-)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfQ4bsj2d72nSpXa6B26ASu6ybGnPxfayOvpo4LHfxhcFo5XFkpC5nJA8Iy9HYtmSLRCEDo1_ewF1A4IhYtP5mKkj9JWEfNm9U9gY5KbAF963x5_XnazEGXaK8nl2IbQJm_ZYGSpLxv3wE/s400/IMG_6270.jpg)
Both are made of 100% cotton and are made in Japan. Each costs 1050yen and were purchased in Seibu department store in Ikebukuro. These prints were both available in about three colours each.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgXCW9E6w7ptuMTi4EX4KyPi4GkRzgvLwte_-t5wKySWIcUYfrA050-AQppBLIsRoYdAS-XkBu7gHN_Ko1kcAq6YGtRaKSqZm3LH95gjCi6W8XYTLgejgiW28wALelRTSt4Mi51fPLYlpGX/s400/IMG_6273.jpg)
They are actually quite large when unfolded completely. I don't actually use these but I collect them for the prints.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTbq-VN9MDYO1BeTpG0Jlt_mE0JIZ4zPqkmB9KiYmOr4tM7UseS4rIl6bL8dEuCRvQDmNG3RwSnFQ1fIXzuAqp3hEJmI8Tkh6AcRjPiACbF3tqHhxhXngpojYW0ZCrUdbwOJaSCyKs3JJr/s400/IMG_6279.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf0iGVA0pQGGEz-JBCDa-7DO8ohU4_ztSar4bIaqwQsfLP5N7cD35_4FfbVikHGPiD2Q8gtGRlZh5tq1Ry3ZC_eSrkCsoWielpbJ8MDIE6FmqscXkxXbx4ZaJZ5f4k0EoKwrasbQt_iNaM/s400/IMG_6275.jpg)
Love the layout on this handkerchief! The deer look like they are frolicking amidst falling snow.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj3x_dqbFBWhZMbO3WB7beKFUK_VfGFZRy13d3y8mrr8Orw4a0VB5itH9a59spNyrBUPosBUWaPbPE3dXuYPmYaA2k0eWqedWqy8jprsnDMCG551hmSZEJBobAzG1PAy63dJQGL6WVI_0Jf/s400/IMG_6277.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfQ4bsj2d72nSpXa6B26ASu6ybGnPxfayOvpo4LHfxhcFo5XFkpC5nJA8Iy9HYtmSLRCEDo1_ewF1A4IhYtP5mKkj9JWEfNm9U9gY5KbAF963x5_XnazEGXaK8nl2IbQJm_ZYGSpLxv3wE/s400/IMG_6270.jpg)
Both are made of 100% cotton and are made in Japan. Each costs 1050yen and were purchased in Seibu department store in Ikebukuro. These prints were both available in about three colours each.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgXCW9E6w7ptuMTi4EX4KyPi4GkRzgvLwte_-t5wKySWIcUYfrA050-AQppBLIsRoYdAS-XkBu7gHN_Ko1kcAq6YGtRaKSqZm3LH95gjCi6W8XYTLgejgiW28wALelRTSt4Mi51fPLYlpGX/s400/IMG_6273.jpg)
They are actually quite large when unfolded completely. I don't actually use these but I collect them for the prints.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTbq-VN9MDYO1BeTpG0Jlt_mE0JIZ4zPqkmB9KiYmOr4tM7UseS4rIl6bL8dEuCRvQDmNG3RwSnFQ1fIXzuAqp3hEJmI8Tkh6AcRjPiACbF3tqHhxhXngpojYW0ZCrUdbwOJaSCyKs3JJr/s400/IMG_6279.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf0iGVA0pQGGEz-JBCDa-7DO8ohU4_ztSar4bIaqwQsfLP5N7cD35_4FfbVikHGPiD2Q8gtGRlZh5tq1Ry3ZC_eSrkCsoWielpbJ8MDIE6FmqscXkxXbx4ZaJZ5f4k0EoKwrasbQt_iNaM/s400/IMG_6275.jpg)
Love the layout on this handkerchief! The deer look like they are frolicking amidst falling snow.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj3x_dqbFBWhZMbO3WB7beKFUK_VfGFZRy13d3y8mrr8Orw4a0VB5itH9a59spNyrBUPosBUWaPbPE3dXuYPmYaA2k0eWqedWqy8jprsnDMCG551hmSZEJBobAzG1PAy63dJQGL6WVI_0Jf/s400/IMG_6277.jpg)
2 comments:
Perhaps you could frame your handkerchiefs or make them into a quilt one day!
Those are BEYOND adorable!!!!
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