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● Item This is an obi締め (sash tie) made from "Iga Kumihimo," a traditional craft of Mie Prefecture. It is a beautiful braided cord made with silk thread, carefully woven on a traditional braiding stand. This technique, which has a history dating back to the Nara period, is still passed down by artisans today. As an obi締め that adorns a kimono, it is attractive for its moderate stretch and comfortable fit ✨. This obi締め is a single piece of hand-braided cord with a combination of colorful threads, and the beauty of tradition shines through its gorgeousness ♪ ● Size: M size Length: Approximately 160cm Thickness: Approximately 1cm ※ Please excuse any slight errors as this is a measurement by an amateur. ● Condition It has never been used, and there are no scratches or scuffs, so it is durable and can be used as good as new. ● Colors White, brown, reddish-brown ※ The color may appear different from the actual product depending on your monitor environment. ● Material 100% silk ● Accessories Box ● Shipping We will ship within 1-2 days with simple packaging. (We may use recycled materials.) We may be delayed due to work circumstances. In that case, we will contact you, so please understand. ○ Source of purchase ○ Brand authenticity shop Authenticated product ● If there is anything wrong with the product Please contact us before you rate the product. Thank you very much for your interest. #IgaKumihimo #Kumihimo #TraditionalCrafts #TraditionalCrafts #ObiShime #JapaneseAccessories #Kimono #Handmade #MiePrefecture #Iga #JapaneseTradition
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