Shinto Shrine Semi Realism Toiletry Bag
Shinto Shrine Semi Realism Toiletry Bag
The toiletry bag is inspired by the Japanese phrase Shinto shrine "place of the god(s)" it's a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the deities of the Shinto religion. Although only one word ("shrine") is used in English, in Japanese, Shinto shrines may carry any one of many different, non-equivalent name. The style of the print is semi realism, semi realism is an art form that seeks to combine realistic and stylized depictions of a living being or scene. The toiletry bag will stand out from the crowd thanks to the edge-to-edge sublimation printing technique. It's durable and water-resistant to keep q-tips and cotton pads dry from outside factors. The non-woven black laminated liner makes cleaning quick and easy.
Product Details:
• 100% polyester broadcloth
• Non-woven black laminated polyester liner
• Black zipper, polyester carrying strap and tabs
• Water-resistant
7.5” x 4” x 3.8” | |
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Width, in | 7.50 |
Length , in | 4.00 |
Depth, in | 3.80 |