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Mick Itaya Champagne Party

Sale price¥2,750
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Designed by a visual artist Mick Itaya depicting a lively party with champagne and glass. The stars that pop out of the bottle use glittering gold pigments.The edge of the handkerchief is sewn by hand.


Character: №9
Location: Lower right naname

[MIC * ITAYA/Mick Itaya]
Visual artist
Graduated from Tama Art University. He expresses the world of natural myths with a flowing line and bright colors, has been active in various fields such as magazines, advertising, music, fashion, stage art, space design, and publishing. Gontiti's CD design, UNIQLO UNIQLO's founding logo mark, Tokyo Sky Tree "Solamachi" murals, objects, mirror works "Mirrors", and Japanese lighting equipment "Suzumo Roit" won the good design award. There are stories and designs of BEAMS brand "BEAMS LIGHTS WITH MIC * ITAYA". "Cassette magazine" published in the '80sTra"teeth,MOMAIt is permanently preserved at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

47 x 47cm100% cottonmade in Japan

Mick Itaya Champagne Party
Mick Itaya Champagne Party Sale price¥2,750

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Anonymous

I used it as a gift. It was well designed and well received. Thank you very much.

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Anonymous

Stylish pattern and the material was great!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Lovely handkerchief

This handkerchief is more gorgeous than the picture and I would love to use it for special occasions.

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M.O.
Makes me want to go back.

It was a wonderful gift, very polite and kind.
The handkerchiefs were so soft to the touch and elegant that I wanted one for myself and bought two.
I use it over my bag so that I can't see what's in it, and the sparkling, delicate embroidery makes me happy when I see it.
Thank you very much.

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Anonymous
Support for handiwork

I've asked for initial embroidery a few times before,
It is very beautiful and I like it.
The hand rolls do not have clean corners,
Is it a problem with the cutting or the hand winding technique?
The four sides were not straight and wobbled.
The finishing iron was also bent.
I think it is a support cost because if I don't buy it, I will lose my seamstress.
Overall, the inspection is lax.
I know it's a lot of work, but the old hand-wrapping and sewing was much more skilled.
Please do your best.