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The product is only an instruction manual (about 8 sheets of A4 plain paper, similar to the photo on the 4th page). The pictured fukuro obi (bag-style obi) and materials like cords are not included. Please be sure to understand this... ★ Please refrain from price negotiations. The instructions on how to make and wear the obi are explained with diagrams and photos, but it's not a fancy book like those sold in bookstores; it's about 8 sheets of A4 plain paper stapled together. Please purchase with your understanding. Having a tailor make a tsuke-obi (pre-tied obi) at a kimono shop can cost around 5,000 to 10,000 yen. You can save money by getting the instructions and making it yourself. It's very convenient, so please give it a try. Sold on the HP, over 8,000 people have purchased it so far, and many people are happy with it. Instructions for making tsuke-obi, such as for various decorative knots, are not commercially available. I am confident in the content. Please note that I hold the copyright for this product. I have applied for proof of copyright existence. Please refrain from unauthorized reproduction, modification, or transfer. 【About the Instructions】 You can make a tsuke-obi by tying or sewing the obi with cords. It's safe because you don't cut the obi!! (The photos posted are examples of the finished product.) By removing the thread and untying the cords, the obi returns to its original state. You can also store it as is. Removing the obi pillow, it's about 8cm thick and doesn't take up much space. Perfect for furisode (long-sleeved kimono for unmarried women) and homongi (formal visiting kimono). The materials are thread, cords (the cords used for dressing), Velcro, and elastic cord. 【Attention!】 Before purchasing the instruction manual, please check the pattern and length of the obi you will be making. You can make it with a zent-su pattern fukuro obi (bag-style obi). (You cannot make it with otaiko pattern or rokkotsu pattern.) The obi used was 415cm long, which is a bit short. With an obi length of 415cm, for the "bunko musubi" (a type of obi knot), it can be worn by people with a waist size of about 75cm. Usually, the length of a fukuro obi is about 425cm. The longest obi I have is 450cm. For combined transactions, we will discount 100 yen for each additional item. #TsukeObi #TsukuriObi (pre-tied obi) #Non-Cutting TsukuriObi #Non-Cutting TsukeObi Instructions #TsukeObi #Ichibushiki TsukuriObi (one-piece pre-tied obi) #FukuroObi #Furisode #Bunko (a type of obi knot) #Homongi #Tsukesage (semi-formal kimono) #SeijinShiki (Coming-of-Age Ceremony) #NyugakuShiki (Entrance Ceremony) #SotsugyoShiki (Graduation Ceremony) #KekkonShiki (Wedding Ceremony) #Kimono #Wafuku (Japanese clothing) #Kimono
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