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Product Name: Hakata Obi (Hakata Kenjo), Matsuba Style Material: Silk Color: White with purple Kenjo pattern Description: Matsuba style. Only the te-saki (hand tip) is sewn. Can be used like a Nagoya obi. Has stains and discoloration. Hakata Kenjo obi are graded by the quality of the silk. Those with a soft texture are made of high-quality silk. Lower-grade silk feels stiff. This obi has a soft, high-quality feel, so I believe it is a high grade. There is no certification tag, so I cannot be certain, but it has the same soft texture as the highest-grade Hakata Kenjo obi I own. If you are concerned about the stains, have it cleaned before wearing. If you are not concerned, you can wear it a few times before having it cleaned. Even considering the cleaning cost, Hakata Kenjo obi are expensive, so I think this is a good deal. The history of Hakata Kenjo dates back to the Kamakura period, I believe? Hakata Kenjo obi are easy to tie. They cinch tightly and don't come undone. They are a staple for maiko and geisha training. Perhaps because they are easy to tie. I think Hakata Kenjo obi are the easiest to tie and the least likely to come undone. Also, Hakata-ori (Hakata weaving) is difficult, and the number of weavers is decreasing, making it increasingly rare. I would like to keep it myself, but I have too many Hakata Kenjo obi and no space, so I am offering the ones I use less often. I hope someone who suits it will use it. As a bonus, I will include a washable kimono. The size of the parcel for the obi and the kimono is the same, so I'm including it as a bonus. The price will not change even if you don't want the kimono and don't want it sent. Product Name: Washable Kimono, Komon (small pattern) Size: Yuki (sleeve length) 64-65cm, Mitake (body length) 158cm, Mae-haba (front width) and Ushiro-haba (back width) - I don't know how to measure these. Please refer to the image for the size from the center of the back to the side. Material: Synthetic fiber, lining is silk Color: Pale pink Description: It has been washed, so the silk lining has shrunk slightly, and there is some slack at the hem. Please use it for kimono practice or when you absolutely have to wear a kimono in the rain. If you don't mind the slack at the hem, please wear it as much as you like. If you can afford it, you could take it apart and sew a single-layered garment with the outer fabric, and keep the lining as material for something else. The outer fabric is synthetic fiber, but it looks like silk at first glance. I wore it to a party and was complimented by several people on wearing a nice kimono. It doesn't have the stiff feel of "synthetic fiber." The color is also not a garish "synthetic fiber" color, but an elegant pink like silk dyeing.
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