A soft animal pillow made of terry cloth with left-over dyeing.
After your child grows up, it can also be used as a stuffed animal.
《What is Nokori-zome...》
The "leftovers" of materials left over from the process of making food.
"Nokori-zome" is a dyeing method using this material as raw material.
It is characterized by its soft, natural color that is unique to food.
The parts of the food we eat that we don't use. Dye with that "residue"
"Nokori-zome" has a gentle and warm color that blends into Japanese life.
We believe that its soft hue is suitable for everyday cloth tools,
KURAKIN uses "Nokori-zome" for all of its products.
Azuki: Dyed with the skins of domestically produced red beans inherited from a long-established Japanese confectionery shop.
Blueberry: It is dyed with blueberries after the juice has been squeezed out.
Parsley: It is dyed with parsley after squeezing the vegetable juice.
Chestnuts: These are dyed with the skin of chestnuts inherited from a long-established chestnut confectionery shop.
Plum: It is dyed with "Nanko plum" from Kishu after making plum wine.
Baku: Blueberry x Chestnut, approx. 21cm x 28cm
Sheep: Azuki x Chestnut, approx. 20cm x 30cm
Elephant: Chestnut x Blueberry x Azuki, approx. 21cm x 31cm
Turtle: Parsley x chestnut, approx. 21cm x 31cm
Whale: Plum x Chestnut x Blueberry Approx. 23cm x 31cm
100% cotton
made in Japan
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