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US Stock Set of a Japanese Buckwheat Pillow and Two Pillow Covers, Soba Hulls Pillow, Adjustable Height

$67.43 $96.42
Description Item 1. Japanese Buckwheat Pillow Small :  13.7″ x 19.6″ (35cm x 50cm) Weight of buckwheat hull : 1.5kg / 3.3 lbs Large : 16.9″ x 24.8″ (43cm x 63cm) Weight of buckwheat hull : 2.5kg / 5.5lbs Fabric : Organic cotton 100% Filling : Japanese buckwheat hulls 100% (harvested and processed in Japan) This is an authentic buckwheat pillow made in Japan, the birthplace of buckwheat pillows. This pillow is perfect for those who love natural materials. There is a faint smell unique to buckwheat hulls. If you are concerned about it, drying in the sun will quickly reduce the smell.       This pillow has a buckwheat hull outlet. The height can be adjusted according to the amount of buckwheat straw.         Quality YKK fastener – Made in Japan   Durable and breathable Organic Cotton Fabric that is also used for our organic futons         Comes with a care instruction card. There is a space that you can write a message.     Small and Large   You can create a comfortable sleeping environment with the beddings made of natural materials.   Item 2. GOTS Certified Organic Pillow Case Envelope Type Organic Cotton 100% Light Beige  2pieces Organic Cotton 100 %   Large  36.6″ x 19.9″/ 90 x 43 cm (For pillow  24.8″ x 16.9″ / 63 x 43cm)  Small  33.4″ x 13.7″ / 85 x 35 cm  (For pillow 19.6″ x 13.7″  / 50 x 35cm) Made in Japan             Fabric   Characteristics of this product The “three-sided” buckwheat hulls are mostly used. They create space between them for better air flow. Thanks to its structure, it uses less buckwheat hulls but has more bulk and is as a result lighter.     Chemical Free Finely selected Japanese grown buckwheat hulls are heated in a kiln at about 100 ºC (212ºF) and microwave irradiation is used to kill insects and eggs attached to the buckwheat hulls. This process is good for our health and the environment because it kills insects, dehumidifies, and dries buckwheat hulls without the use of chemicals.     Precautions for use 1. When use, powder come out Dried buckwheat hulls will crack if placed under a heavy load. Please understand that this is characteristic of a buckwheat pillow. Since buckwheat hulls are natural plant hulls (from buckwheat seeds), they will lose their height and volume if they are rubbed or crushed while being used. In addition, in rare cases crushed buckwheat hulls may come out of the zipper. If you are concerned about this, please take out all the buckwheat hulls, sift them through a sieve, and put only the intact hulls back into the pillow. 2. Storage and handling When storing a buckwheat pillow, avoid high temperatures and humidity and keep it in a well-ventilated place. If stored in a humid or poorly ventilated place, buckwheat hulls are more likely to attract mites and other common household insects. After use, dry the pillow regularly in the sun to keep it moisture-free. It is not eligible for return if it becomes infested with insects after use. 3. Allergic reactions Some people are allergic to buckwheat. Please stop using the pillow if you have a physical reaction during use.     History of buckwheat pillows Natural "buckwheat hulls" have long been a common material for pillows in Japan. Generally, buckwheat hulls are what remains after buckwheat is harvested and dried in the sun for several days to remove the fruit. Because buckwheat hulls are a natural material, they absorb and dissipate moisture and are cool in the summer, making them popular among those familiar with their use. As soba became popular in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867), people began to recycle and utilize the hulls, a byproduct of grinding the buckwheat into flour. This may have been the result of the wisdom and ingenuity of Edo society, where life as a whole was based on recycling.           Submit your reviewName: Email (Your email address will not be published.): Review Title: Rating: 12345Review:   Check this box to confirm you are human.Submit     CancelCreate your own reviewFuton TokyoAverage rating:   0 reviews
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