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Japanese clothing obi, Japanese clothing obi, kimono obi Retro modern Traditional crafts Nishiki-ori (brocade) Three major embroideries Japanese clothing obi kimono obi Japanese embroidery Hand embroidery Masterpiece Antique Retro modern Product Details Maru obi (full-width obi) Nishiki-ori (brocade) Pure silk ●Crane [Longevity, marital harmony] As the saying goes, "The crane lives for a thousand years," the crane is a symbol of longevity and is widely used as an auspicious pattern, both alone and with turtles, pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms. Also, because cranes stay together as a couple for life, they are also a symbol of marital harmony. It is also beautiful to look at and is a standard pattern for wedding attire. There are no noticeable stains or damage, but since it is stored at home by an amateur, I would like you to have it cleaned after purchase so that you can use it comfortably. Thank you for your understanding of the home-stored, reused item. The obis, kimonos, and Japanese clothing items I am selling are in various conditions, including worn, unworn, and in the process of being tailored, but all are used items after being purchased new, and I have not purchased them from recycling stores or online. All items were purchased at a kimono store and are stored at home by an amateur. If you are looking for a new item or are nervous, please refrain from considering or purchasing. Total embroidery, Sagara embroidery, Shantou embroidery, Suzhou embroidery, the three major embroideries of China, furisode (long-sleeved kimono) and asa-jofu (linen cloth), Arimatsu shibori (tie-dye), auspicious patterns, Nagoya obi and yukata, traditional items, ro-zashi (silk gauze embroidery), hikita shibori (tie-dye), Coming-of-Age Ceremony, New Year's visit to a shrine, Japanese dance Silk asa-jofu, Omeshi chijimi (crepe), iro-muji (solid color kimono) Mon-isho chijimi (crepe with crest design), Oshima tsumugi (pongee), Minsa (Okinawa textile), Hitokoshi chijimi (crepe), ancient crepe, etc., Ushikubi tsumugi (pongee), Yuki tsumugi (pongee), Java sarasa (batik), Japanese sarasa, homongi (formal visiting kimono) and komon (casual kimono), Arimatsu shibori (tie-dye) and hikita shibori (tie-dye), Hon-hikita kanoko (tie-dye) Shibo (crepe texture), silk-like fabric, etc., embroidery, yukata, traditional items, ro-zashi (silk gauze embroidery), etc. Thank you for viewing.
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