Shopping for Japanese bag Kinchaku
The word Kinchaku bag defined as A slice of cloth for carrying. More specifically, Kin means slice of cloth and chaku means for carrying. Kinchaku bag is very famous in Japan. It is regarded as a Japanese stylish tip top bag that passes the fashion changes. These bags have been used in Japan from the Edo era of around four hundred years ago. In the Edo Era, the Kinchaku bag has become the fashion icon for wealthy people and normally made by professional crafters with the usage of imported woolen cloth, silk and leather. It is typically used as the primary accessory to carry around with. However, the era of Kincharu bag was less popular in the Meiji period, when the Japanese people slowly fascinated by western culture and bags.
These Kinchaku bag is normally made with a cute and adorable printing fabric. It comes with different materials and designs. Most of the fabric used to make Kinchaku bag is pure cotton with a piece of cloth that are same used for kimono.
Kinchaku bag is used mostly by the Japanese people to hold their lunch. Other than that, these bags are also taken to work or even schools by the students. For those who takes Kinchaku bag to work, they can share just tuck their food in the Kinchaku bag and put in the office fridge. By this way, the food will not be manhandled by the office staffs since most of them share a fridge with each other in the work place. What makes Kinchaku bag more useful is that it can even hold a salad container and fruits like apple and so on. It can even be used to put small carton sticker by a child and just a packet of crisps for a small girl when walk around with her mother and father. Kinchaku bag is just nice for anything and can be used to store small and petty things like lipsticks and cigarettes for the convenience of people to carry it around with them. In short, a person can just put small pieces and bits in the Kinchaku bag, just fasten the string on the top to hold the bag. And it is done.
Normally a Kinchaku bag is designed in such a way that it fit a square shape for container. Some Kinchaku bag measures about fifteen centimeter tall. Most of these bags are lined with color cotton which are matched and are fastened with a drawstring colorful ribbon.
