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まるん眞阿瑠吽
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This is a dedicated listing for dede756. Oh-kaishi protection holder (large), card case, book cover - 3 items total Offered at 2,000 yen + 988 yen + 1,399 yen - 300 yen = 4,080 yen. This is an "Oh-kaishi protection holder" to protect your oh-kaishi (paper used for serving food). It can also be used as a "Goshuin-cho (temple stamp book) holder." It gently protects the corners and washi paper of your Goshuin-cho with silk. (^_^)v It's a large size, so you can also put "celebratory envelopes" inside. It's cool when a man subtly takes out this "Oh-kaishi protection holder" from the collar of his kimono or the inner pocket of his formal wear ❤️ Also, it's thin, so women can handle it smartly. This item protects your oh-kaishi from folding and fraying. It also gives a sense of cleanliness. It's a tri-fold type that folds the top like a lid, and it's my (marun's) original "monozukuri (craftsmanship)" designed item. The core is thin, but it's a firm obi (sash) core, so it's not sewn, but constructed using glue and finished. Oh-kaishi, while used to place food on, are often left unprotected in fukusa (silk cloth) holders or sukiyabukuro (tea ceremony bags). Also, the corners get folded or the edges deteriorate over time. Please use this item to wrap your oh-kaishi and protect it from folding or deterioration. 【Size】 * It corresponds to the size of men's oh-kaishi, so it's about 1.3 times the size of women's (see image). Tri-folded: 13cm (length) (29cm when opened) x 19.5cm (width) 【Fabric and Other Materials】 Outer fabric: Silk. The material is a special pre-dyed Omeshi "Mikeshi" (Imperial clothing), a high-quality material (see the fabric notation in the image). It's a subdued pale light blue-green (light moss green) with a subtle luster. It has a smooth texture. Anyone, regardless of age or gender, can casually and stylishly use it with elegance. Enshu Shippo: This pattern, called Enshu Dantsu, is a pattern that was favored by Kobori Enshu, who became a master of the tea ceremony after passing through Rikyu, Oribe, and Sekishu. It is famous as a pattern of meibutsu-gire (famous fabrics). The stylized chrysanthemums, karahana (Chinese flowers), peonies, and shippo (seven treasures) patterns are woven into the ishidatami (stone pavement) pattern. Lining: Silk crepe, dark green Obi core is used for both the outer and lining fabrics, so it has a moderate firmness and softness. String: Leather cord with genuine leather charm #KaishiProtectionHolder
3 days ago