
Starting Wednesday, July 1, long-awaited new colors will be available for the “ring ring” and “round rose” items from the Frilia series, known for their three-dimensional designs.
New colors are now available for “ring ring” and “round rose” from the “frillia” series, which has been a huge hit
since its launch.
Frillia is a new series of handkerchiefs defined by their three-dimensional shapes. We set aside the traditional role of the handkerchief to pursue beauty and joy in their purest forms. Featuring rose-inspired tulle embroidery and luxurious gathered ruffles, the collection is characterized by its elegant, glamorous style.
Made from 100% cotton double gauze, the fabric is soft and requires no ironing, ensuring both comfort and ease of use.
・ring ring

We used a special sewing machine to attach tulle tape with small dots in a pattern of nine rings.
The
crinkled rings give this handkerchief a three-dimensional look, making it resemble a floral wreath.

From left: Turquoise, Pink
Price: ¥4,180 (tax included) Size: 23 × 23 cm
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・ Round Rose
Tulle tape is sewn on using a special sewing machine to create a three-dimensional design that looks like a string of blooming roses. The fabric is 100% cotton double gauze—soft and no-iron.
This piece is as glamorous as a piece of jewelry, so we recommend using it for special occasions.
From
left: Pink, Turquoise
Price: ¥4,180 (tax included) Size: 23×23 cm
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Its subtle yet striking presence fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, making it an ideal accent to your outfit or a thoughtful gift for someone special.
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■ About frillia
“frillia” is a coined word derived from “frill.” The name embodies a
feminine sound and the nuanced three-dimensionality created by the fabric.
Tulle embroidery inspired by roses and luxurious gathered frills. The shadows and color gradients created by layers of fabric. By deliberately giving a
flat handkerchief a new, three-dimensional expression, it allows us to rediscover the freedom and potential inherent in fabric.

