Cozyca | Letter Set Aiko Fukawa Neko Hana
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Cozyca | Letter Set Aiko Fukawa Neko Hana
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- Letter set With illustrated prints of the Japanese illustrator Aiko Fukawa.
- Cat illustrations.
- Includes:
- 2 letter paper designs, 6 sheets of each, 12 sheets of letter of letter in total.
- 4 envelopes.
- Japanese paper with a slight texture, very pleasant when writing.
- Size:
- Of paper: a5 (14.5 × 18.1 cm)
- Of the envelopes: 9.4 × 16.5 cm
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