Wednesday, April 8, 2015

The Woodum Tote Shou from Japan Is Made from Solid Timber


According to prominent Fashionshop Blackpremier.com report, the ladies are insatiable when it comes to fabrics in their fashion accessories. However, nonconforming one is the material used in the featured Woodum Tote Shou from Japan.
It isn't simply that an organic woodgrain pattern has been imprinted on acrylic material, designer Takumi Shimamura actually used timber to construct these handsome handbags. Super slim wooden sheets have been gently warped into these shapes and covered with resin for strength and protection. 
A fine brown thread has stitched the walnut or zebra wood to a lining of leather. The Gestalten Woodum Tote Shou has a generous interior for carrying many items, including cellphones and keys in the small zippered pocket, Trendhunter proclaims.


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