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あけたんプロフィール必読
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This is a two-piece obi made of tsumugi fabric (probably silk). Please research how to use it yourself. I cannot answer any questions about it. This is a beautiful Nagoya obi made with a hand-painted camellia pattern on off-white tsumugi fabric. It's an otaiko musubi style. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to used items. I cannot answer questions about the size as I haven't measured it. You can search for #aketanKimono to see the kimono-related items I have for sale (⁎ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈⁎) ✱ No discounts are available for this item. ✱ Please be sure to read my profile. ✱ Please read my profile every time as it is updated regularly. ✱ Please inspect the item upon arrival. ✱ Returns are not accepted once the basting threads or tags have been removed. ✱ Please confirm the availability of the item by commenting before purchasing. Due to a chronic illness, there may be delays in communication and shipping, so please contact me in advance if you are in a hurry. Please understand that I am an amateur in measuring and inspecting items. Also, please understand that the colors may appear different from the actual item depending on your monitor. Depending on the fabric of the kimono, the thickness varies, so I will ship via Letter Pack, but if it doesn't fit, it will be sent via Mercari delivery. Also, thin obis and kimonos may be sent via Nekopos if possible. If you find any problems after receiving the item, please contact me before leaving a rating. Kimono, Kimono, Homongi (formal visiting wear), Komon (casual wear), Haori (kimono jacket), Nagahaori (long haori), Nagajuban (undershirt), Antique Kimono, Taisho Roman (Taisho era romantic style), Kitsuke (dressing), Omiyamairi (shrine visit for newborns), Shichi-Go-San (festival for children), Entrance ceremony, Graduation ceremony, Reception, Party, Tea ceremony, Hatsugama (first tea ceremony of the year)
1 month ago