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Drawstring Lunch Bag

This lunch bag is a combination of a Japanese-style drawstring bag and a mini bag, making it easy to use on an everyday basis.

Size:W 21.0 × H 15.0 × D 13.0cm (approx.)

Price

120,000 sats (0.0012 BTC)

Shipping fee not included (varies depending on delivery destination)

*If you reside outside of Japan, additional costs such as customs duties, value-added tax (VAT), and customs clearance fees may be incurred. Please note that these costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check with your country’s customs office for details.

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Product introduction

Mikan pattern

Drawing inspiration from Bitcoin and the color orange, I used fabric with a pattern of “Mikan,” a type of tangerine commonly enjoyed in Japan, and fabric featuring the “Asanoha” pattern, which evokes the appearance of an orange cross-section.

While this handmade item is inspired by Bitcoin, I aimed for a subtle design that is suitable for everyday use.

Bitcoin puppet pattern

I have created merchandise for Spiral’s character, the Bitcoin Puppet.
Spiral is also responsible for the Lightning Development Kit (LDK) and has released characters that can be used as open source.

<Kinchaku>

A bag that opens and closes by pulling on drawstrings.
It has been used in Japan for centuries and is known as a “Drawstring Bag” overseas.
Traditionally, it was used to carry valuables, but nowadays, it is commonly used for everyday items like small accessories or lunch boxes.

<Mikan>

Mikan is a type of mandarin orange, and many Japanese people think of mikan when they hear the word “orange.” It is a quintessential winter fruit in Japan, often enjoyed while sitting under a kotatsu, evoking the feeling of winter.

<Asanoha pattern>

The Asanoha pattern is a geometric design made up of regular hexagons, named after the shape of hemp leaves. Hemp grows rapidly, and the Asanoha pattern has been traditionally used to symbolize the wish for growth.