Goshuin holder (spread size) "Golden Ichimatsu" Tomekon
Goshuin holder (spread size) "Golden Ichimatsu" Tomekon
(Konjiki Ichimatsu)
The checkered pattern, which consists of alternating squares of two colors, is also known as the stone pavement pattern or the Genroku pattern, and has been popular for a long time.
The checkered pattern, which continues uninterrupted vertically and horizontally, is said to have the meaning of prosperity, and is still loved by many people today as an auspicious pattern that leads to the development and expansion of business and the prosperity of descendants. Masu.
The Konjiki Ichimatsu series is a checkered pattern decorated with gold to represent richness.
This book is recommended for people of all ages as a companion to the goshuin stamp tour, which is filled with wishes for prosperity.
(Tomekon)
Navy blue has been loved in Japan since ancient times, such as indigo dyeing, but the navy blue that has been dyed so deep that it cannot be dyed any darker is called ``tome''.
This is a book with a strong impression that the clear contrast between the infinitely deep navy blue and the dull lustrous gold color further solidifies the idea of prosperity that the checkered pattern has.
<Pay attention here! >
1. The title of the “Goshuincho” is luxuriously stamped with gold foil!
2. Gold nails ensure sturdiness and luxury!
3. The key to beautiful binding is in the corners! Craftsmen finish each book by hand!
●Cover material: Cloth fabric
●Number of pages: 20 pockets (with mount) *40 pages on both sides
●Bookbinding: Fixed type (gold nailing)
●Size: Height 186mm x Width 270mm x Back width/Depth 15mm
Storage paper size (170�ox230�o)
●Weight: Approx. 330g
●Accessories: Profile column sticker
●Production: Japan
*Specifications for engraving a name:
Processing method: gold leaf stamping
Name entry point: Bottom left of back cover, vertical writing
Font: Mincho typeface