Tamaya. A round mottled cat that gets called by the name "Tama".
Travelling cats were drawn in the Edo period by Ukiyo-e artist Kuniyoshi Utagawa. Kuniyoshi likened 53 stations on the historical Tokaido road with 55 comically twisted gestures of cats. The series is known as "Myokaiko Gojusanbiki".
Product
Brand KYO-TO-TO
Size 2cmx2.5cm
Material Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon, Glue Sheet: 100% Nylon
Made in Kyoto, Japan
This patch Stick-on and Iron-on too.
Attention
〈About the sticker〉
Use as a sticker on paper, leather, fabric, plastic etc. If you leave it attached for a long time, the glue will stick to the item. If used on clothes, we recommend the patch to be ironed-on, because the sticker may fall of when washing the clothes.
〈How to iron on this patch〉
- Remove the transparent sheet.
- Apply the patch on the item of choice. Using your body weight, press down firmly for 15-20 sec.
- Do the same action on the other side.
- Leave on a flat surface until it cooled down completely.
※ If it did not stick well, repeat 2 to 4 times.
※ To increase the patch strength on frequently washed items we recommend the patch to be sown onto the clothes.
※ The patches can be ironed on cotton and polyester materials. Be careful when using heat-sensitive materials.
Commercial use of this product is strictly prohibited.