Sikigu Pochi-Pon Tube Envelope

By SIKIGU
$22.00
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15 Jul. Estimated arrival
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Description

An envelope that refuses to open quietly—and all the better for it. The Sikigu Pochi-Pon is a delightfully inventive take on the traditional Japanese pochi envelope, designed to add a small moment of theatre to even the simplest exchange.

Formed into a neat cylindrical shape, it produces a cheerful “pon!” sound when opened—a charming flourish that turns giving into an occasion. Inside, banknotes can be rolled rather than folded (a thoughtful detail, one feels), while the sturdy paper construction ensures it holds its shape with admirable composure.

Beyond gifting, it proves surprisingly versatile. Use it as a small container, a letter holder, or a keepsake tube—always ready to add a touch of personality to whatever it contains. A modest object, perhaps, but one with a distinctly joyful disposition.

Why You’ll Love It

  • A moment of delight: The signature “pon!” sound always adds charm—no ordinary envelope will do after this.
  • Designed for gifting: Holds notes neatly without folding—perfect for celebrations and thoughtful exchanges.
  • More than an envelope: Doubles as a small storage tube—useful long after the gift is given.

Colours Available:

  • Traditional Japanese Patterns
  • Plant & Flower
  • Monohogi
  • Lucky Cat

Details

  • Size: W26 x H88 x D26 mm
  • Format: Cylindrical envelope / container
  • Use: Gift envelope, small container, letter holder
  • Material: Paper
  • Country of Origin: Japan

An envelope that refuses to open quietly—and all the better for it. The Sikigu Pochi-Pon is a delightfully inventive take on the traditional Japanese pochi envelope, designed to add a small moment of theatre to even the simplest exchange.

Formed into a neat cylindrical shape, it produces a cheerful “pon!” sound when opened—a charming flourish that turns giving into an occasion. Inside, banknotes can be rolled rather than folded (a thoughtful detail, one feels), while the sturdy paper construction ensures it holds its shape with admirable composure.

Beyond gifting, it proves surprisingly versatile. Use it as a small container, a letter holder, or a keepsake tube—always ready to add a touch of personality to whatever it contains. A modest object, perhaps, but one with a distinctly joyful disposition.

Why You’ll Love It

  • A moment of delight: The signature “pon!” sound always adds charm—no ordinary envelope will do after this.
  • Designed for gifting: Holds notes neatly without folding—perfect for celebrations and thoughtful exchanges.
  • More than an envelope: Doubles as a small storage tube—useful long after the gift is given.

Colours Available:

  • Traditional Japanese Patterns
  • Plant & Flower
  • Monohogi
  • Lucky Cat

Details

  • Size: W26 x H88 x D26 mm
  • Format: Cylindrical envelope / container
  • Use: Gift envelope, small container, letter holder
  • Material: Paper
  • Country of Origin: Japan
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