Cozyca | Aiko Fukawa Cat And Onepiece Envelopes
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Cozyca | Aiko Fukawa Cat And Onepiece Envelopes
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- Set of envelopes with illustrated prints by Japanese illustrator Aiko Fukawa.
- Illustrations of flowers and animals.
- Includes 5 envelopes with the same design.
- Envelopes with printing on the front and printing on the back closure.
- Textured Japanese paper envelope.
- Size: 16.2 x 11.4 cm (ideal for folded A5 cards and postcards).
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