Kakishibu & Various Multi Vintage Kasuri w Small Mending Reinforcement

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Kakishibu & Various Multi Vintage Kasuri w Small Mending Reinforcement

$80.00

A Twofer: All masks are double faced and either side may be worn. The center is open so you may add extra protection as you see fit.

This is made with:

  • Hand dyed kakishibu ("Kakishibu" is a traditional Japanese dye/paint of deep amber color which comes from unripe persimmons that have been fermented and aged for more than 2 years) Please expect some bleeding with the first few cold washes. This is normal and will stop.

  • Vintage repurposed cotton kimono

  • Vintage cotton kasuri

  • Vintage Aizu cotton

  • Cotton trim

Dimensions:

  • mask 17.5cm

  • ear loops 18.5cm

  • entire length across 33cm

Ear Loop Alterations : May be done before shipping but not after. You will be prompted once item is added to cart. If needed, please note the measurements you’d like in the message field. You may edit this information again in the Shopping Cart under “Edit Details”

ALL MASKS ARE FINAL SALE - no returns nor exchanges

To extend the life of delicate items, please gently hand wash cold and hang dry.

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What kind of protection does this mask provide?

A cloth mask is designed to block the wearer’s respiratory droplets produced by talking, sneezing, or coughing from getting on other people and surfaces. While these masks are not a medical product or certified by the FDA, they will provide a level of protection from particulates for the wearer.

 

When should I wear a mask?

The CDC recommends wearing a cloth face covering whenever you are in a community setting, especially in situations where you may be near other people. Cloth face coverings are an additional public health measure and does not replace social distancing, frequent hand washing, and other preventative actions.

How do I care for the mask?

CDC guidelines state that masks should be routinely washed according to the frequency of use.

To extend the life of delicate items, please gently hand wash cold and hang dry.