The breathable reusable bags made of Kaya mosquito net fabric keep vegetables fresh for longer and protect them from moisture and fruit flies. Ideal for potatoes, onions, garlic, ginger or fruit - perfect for storing or drying. Thanks to the traditional Sanadahimo cotton straps, they are easy to hang up.
The kaya fabric, once used for mosquito nets, is made of pure cotton and is highly absorbent and durable.
Ban Inoue, a renowned textile company from Nara, combines the aesthetics of Hana with the philosophy of Wabi in its designs - a harmonious blend of simple elegance and natural beauty.
Sanadahimo - the noble cord: Originally used by warlord Masayuki Sanada, this flat woven cotton cord has been used for centuries for precious objects - from sword attachments to armor decorations and kimono obi clasps.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 21 x 28 cm
Material: 100 % Cotton
The breathable reusable bags made of Kaya mosquito net fabric keep vegetables fresh for longer and protect them from moisture and fruit flies. Ideal for potatoes, onions, garlic, ginger or fruit - perfect for storing or drying. Thanks to the traditional Sanadahimo cotton straps, they are easy to hang up.
The kaya fabric, once used for mosquito nets, is made of pure cotton and is highly absorbent and durable.
Ban Inoue, a renowned textile company from Nara, combines the aesthetics of Hana with the philosophy of Wabi in its designs - a harmonious blend of simple elegance and natural beauty.
Sanadahimo - the noble cord: Originally used by warlord Masayuki Sanada, this flat woven cotton cord has been used for centuries for precious objects - from sword attachments to armor decorations and kimono obi clasps.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 21 x 28 cm
Material: 100 % Cotton
The kaya fabric, once used for mosquito nets, is made of pure cotton and is highly absorbent and durable.
Ban Inoue, a renowned textile company from Nara, combines the aesthetics of Hana with the philosophy of Wabi in its designs - a harmonious blend of simple elegance and natural beauty.
Sanadahimo - the noble cord:
Originally used by warlord Masayuki Sanada, this flat woven cotton cord has been used for centuries for precious objects - from sword attachments to armor decorations and kimono obi clasps.