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※ Please refrain from using or copying product descriptions. [Product Name-1900] Ribbon Lace Han-eri Handmade Han-eri Obi Ornament Kake-eri Date-eri ※ This listing is for the lace only. [Size/Material] Material: Polyester Width: Approximately 13cm - 11cm Length: Approximately 98cm Made in Japan [Discounts] We offer a discount of 200 yen for each item purchased from the second item onwards. (Sorry, no discounts for single items!) If you wish to purchase multiple items, please comment before purchasing. ↓ Search for Han-eri currently on sale #Senkosha_Haneri #Senkosha_WhiteHaneri #Senkosha_SummerHaneri #Senkosha [Please read the profile before purchasing] [Texture/Color] Pure white chemical lace. Soft, delicate, and beautiful lace with a luxurious feel. ※ It is difficult to accurately convey the "white" color in the images. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a precise color match. This lace can be used in various ways: as a han-eri, kake-eri, obi ornament, or date-eri. The narrowest part is about 11cm, and the widest part is about 13cm. Try showing off your favorite pattern sections. You can enjoy various expressions depending on the position, and they are all truly beautiful. When used on an obi, it will look elegant without being overly sweet depending on the width you show. I think it's a lace that won't be outshone even when paired with a furisode. It might take a little practice to wear, but please give it a try! There are also types with a separate fabric attached to the lace, but personally, I think the ones without anything attached are neater and easier to handle and attach. It's a wonderful lace that makes the effort of sewing worthwhile. [Wearing Occasions] For casual outfits. Tsumugi, komon, cotton, wool, denim, antique kimonos, Iromuji, tsukesage, homongi, furisode at parties, and for pre-wedding photoshoots for Coming-of-Age ceremonies, etc. [Wearing Season] All seasons #Senkosha
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