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Sea Price: 385,000 yen Nishijin Textile Design Suzuki Made Single Layer Fukuro Obi (Formal Obi) Sha Fukuro Obi "Mizui Nishiki" If you do not need tailoring, please comment. We will discount 7,500 yen. Neri-iro (Creamy Beige) White Lily and Omodaka (Arrowhead) Design This is a Fukuro Obi featuring a design of pure white lilies and Omodaka flowers in a arabesque style on a Monsha (figured gauze) fabric with a very delicate, rippling texture. Length: Approximately 458 cm (before tailoring) Width: Approximately 31.3 cm Material: Silk Season: All seasons, mainly summer and single-layer kimono Tailoring Time: Approximately 2 weeks ⭐️If you are in a hurry, please comment. We will arrange for faster delivery. Includes tailoring cost The color is close to Neri-iro (Creamy Beige) Made by Suzuki, a renowned Nishijin textile workshop. While the color scheme is understated, the distinct motifs that emerge clearly from the subtly transparent fabric are only possible due to the rich expressive power of the precise weaving. It matches well with high-class Komon (small pattern kimono) to Homongi (visiting kimono). Inspired by the Noh costume "Mizui," it features Karahori (tapestry weave) of Aoi (hollyhock) and Fuji (wisteria) flowers. Features: It is characterized by its unique crispness and lightness, making it attractive not only for summer wear but also for the single-layer kimono season. Material: Silk thread is used, and threads dyed with plant dyes, mineral dyes, and animal dyes are used. Design: With understated gold thread, it combines luxury and stylishness. Matching Kimono: It goes well with formal kimonos such as Iro-tomesode (colored formal kimono), Tsukesage (semi-formal kimono), Homongi (visiting kimono), and Iro-muji (colored kimono without pattern). ⭐There are other sites, please refer to them. ★Please be aware of advance payment fraud sites. ※Please note that the color and texture of the photos may appear different. ⭐As there are manual processes involved, there may be small scratches or creases depending on how you look at it, so please, please, please, please refrain from purchasing if you are overly sensitive.
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