Fog Linen Handkerchief - Cat
Practical with a a cozy, homey vibe - featuring feline images; cute, cuddly and oh so independent. Keep a hankie in your bag or back pocket. When out dining casually, these are super handy in lieu of paper napkins. They're especially useful during cold and allergy seasons. Doubles an eye-catching looking neckerchief.
W 17" x L 16.5"
100% linen
machine wash gentle
dry cool or line-dry
Misato Ogihara is a Japanese artist with a long and varied career. She has worked as a set painter for operas and ballets, and currently works as a book cover illustrator, as well as exhibiting her paintings in galleries. Both an animal and a nature lover, her inspiration comes from the natural world, favorite pets, and items from daily life. Ogihara splits her time between Tokyo and Yamanashi.
Practical with a a cozy, homey vibe - featuring feline images; cute, cuddly and oh so independent. Keep a hankie in your bag or back pocket. When out dining casually, these are super handy in lieu of paper napkins. They're especially useful during cold and allergy seasons. Doubles an eye-catching looking neckerchief.
W 17" x L 16.5"
100% linen
machine wash gentle
dry cool or line-dry
Misato Ogihara is a Japanese artist with a long and varied career. She has worked as a set painter for operas and ballets, and currently works as a book cover illustrator, as well as exhibiting her paintings in galleries. Both an animal and a nature lover, her inspiration comes from the natural world, favorite pets, and items from daily life. Ogihara splits her time between Tokyo and Yamanashi.
Practical with a a cozy, homey vibe - featuring feline images; cute, cuddly and oh so independent. Keep a hankie in your bag or back pocket. When out dining casually, these are super handy in lieu of paper napkins. They're especially useful during cold and allergy seasons. Doubles an eye-catching looking neckerchief.
W 17" x L 16.5"
100% linen
machine wash gentle
dry cool or line-dry
Misato Ogihara is a Japanese artist with a long and varied career. She has worked as a set painter for operas and ballets, and currently works as a book cover illustrator, as well as exhibiting her paintings in galleries. Both an animal and a nature lover, her inspiration comes from the natural world, favorite pets, and items from daily life. Ogihara splits her time between Tokyo and Yamanashi.