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Mimi
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This is a fukuro obi (formal obi) I received from a relative. It is a "Muromachi Gen" brand obi by Kondaya Genbei (see page 3), from the Hachihime-i series (see page 4). Kondaya Genbei is a long-established obi shop in Kyoto's Muromachi district, with a history of over 280 years. The Hachihime-i series is a popular series known to those in the know. It has been stored for a long time and has some fold creases, but it is a beautiful item with almost no signs of wear from being tied. The gold background features a six-panel design of the Shosoin-style Hosoge flower pattern (housouge-mon) and arabesque pattern (karakusa-mon). The Hosoge flower pattern is a design of an imaginary flower that blooms in the Pure Land, and is one of the most prestigious floral patterns. The arabesque pattern is a design of vines that extend in all directions without interruption, and is loved as an auspicious pattern symbolizing "longevity" and "prosperity of descendants." This obi has a design composition that is very suitable for auspicious occasions, with the noble "Hosoge" scattered within the "arabesque" pattern, which wishes for prosperity. It is also a high-quality item with Pearl Tone processing. I believe it is a gorgeous formal obi suitable for formal wear such as visiting kimonos and solid-colored kimonos. The dimensions are shown below, but please forgive any errors due to amateur measurements. ・Width: 31cm ・Length: 449cm For the buyer, I plan to wrap the obi in the tatoushi paper it was originally wrapped in (see page 11), fold the item in half (see photo on page 12), wrap it in a reusable turmeric furoshiki, and send it in a B4 envelope. If you agree to the above, I would be grateful if you would purchase it. Thank you for looking.
3 weeks ago