Bag of Japanese beans, OTEDAMA, White dog, MINIKUI INU
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Japanese Bean Bag, White dog, MINIKUI INU
Reference 1B-OKI-1508 04 Brand Chikuen
€6.90
Tax included
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- 3 to 5 working days for other countries in Europe
- 3 to 5 working days for other countries via DHL
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height | 5 cm |
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Product origin | Made in Japan |
The Japanese bean bag known as "Minikui Inu" is an unusual and unique accessory, inspired by traditional Japanese culture while adding a modern and playful touch. The term Minikui Inu means "ugly dog" in Japanese, referring to a specific design of this bag that blends a dog-shaped bag with a bean bag. The name comes from this fictional and distorted creature, which adds a humorous and avant-garde dimension to the accessory.
The white dog depicted on the bag is often a caricature of a small dog with exaggerated features, usually associated with a gentle and clumsy figure. This design was created to convey lightness and humor while reinterpreting a traditional accessory. The dog has an appearance that could remind one of a small dog slightly worn out by time or circumstances, which is why the term "ugly" is used in its name. This "imperfection" makes it even more endearing and creative. It's not about perfect beauty, but rather about a style that stands out from the norm.
The bag is made from soft and flexible materials that mimic the appearance of a plush dog. Its filling, made of Japanese beans, adds a pleasant texture and provides stability, allowing it to maintain its shape. This bag can be used as a statement piece for an original look or as a fun decoration element. The Minikui Inu thus stands out in the world of Japanese accessories due to its playful character and attention-grabbing appeal. It reflects a sense of humor while honoring the visual codes of Japanese culture, known for its ability to blend tradition and innovation in a subtle and refreshing way.