We created a techo cover featuring “block printing,” a traditional Indian technique. The cover’s name is “phoolon,” meaning “flowers” in Hindi.
The two fabrics applied to the front side are from “chahat,” a store that sells handcrafted materials from Nepal and India. Both patterns are created by Indian artisans by hand-pressing wooden blocks. The three-dimensional colors and blurring produced by the wooden blocks are unique to block printing and cannot be expressed by screen printing, which has become mainstream today. Please enjoy the individual differences of the misalignments and ink splashes as the character of each piece. You can cherish the warm texture of the handmade work and the endearing and refreshing blue color.
The flower pattern is slightly smaller than the A5 Cousin size cover.
In the middle of the flap is a speck of pink, selected from the many cute Indian charms.
The cover closes with two magnets, which gives you peace of mind even when your techo thickens with photos or tickets attached.
The pen hook inside the cover is designed to hold a pen by its clip, and the pen fills out the cover nicely when closed.
The shocking pink bookmark is an accent; we made it simple without any charms.
On the left side of the inner cover is a pocket for cards.
The techo cover with a heartwarming floral pattern will lighten your mood every time you use it.
Because each cover is applied with handmade work, there may be slight blurring, irregularities in printing, or ink splashes on the fabric. Each charm also has its own individual differences. Not being all the same will make you love it as an one-and-only piece.
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