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⭕️ Navy and Green Dot Patterns Popular Item!! Stylish!! Gotō-himo!! ⚠️ Please understand that we cannot offer discounts on individual items. Intangible Cultural Property [Gotō-himo] As expected of Gotō-himo! These obi-jime (sash cords) are very stylish with their color combinations. We have a variety of colors and patterns, from chic and fashionable to formal wear. Why not try adding them to your collection? Please, add them to your kimono coordination items! Quality Gotō-himo Made in Japan Silk 100% Length: Approximately 155cm, with variations depending on the type. ★ Basically, we plan to ship via regular mail in a bag. ❣ If you need a Gotō-himo box, we will prepare one for an additional 500 yen! [Gotō-himo] Gotō-himo, which compromises on nothing in the processes of thread quality, color, and braiding, is known for its ease of tying, being neither too stiff nor too soft. Please enjoy the beauty of "Edo-braiding" created by the advanced techniques of skilled craftsmen. [Founder: Intangible Cultural Property "Toshitaro Gotō" Brief Biography] Born in Nihonbashi, Tokyo in Meiji 12 (1879) Designated as an "Intangible Cultural Property" in March 1960 In February 1963, compiled all the works he devised into a collection of 9 volumes, "Kumito Shukan" (Braided Thread Collection), and submitted it to the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Awarded the Yellow Ribbon Medal in November 1963 Awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Fifth Class in April 1967 Please consider this opportunity. #Kimono #Obiage (undersash) #Streetwear #VisitingKimono #StylishKimono #Tsumugi (pongee) #JapaneseAccessories #KimonoFitting
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