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From Kyoto: Nishikisho Tatsumura Textile / Tokyo Brass Bag - Sounji Bundaire-gire ⭐️【Made in Japan】【New】⭐️ Size: Approximately H 14.0 cm x W 22.0 cm x D 5.5 cm Surface Fabric: Pure Silk Sounji Bundaire-gire 【Stain-resistant & Water-repellent treated】【Made in Japan】 【Tokyo Brass】【Japanese & Western Wear】 The entire bag has been treated with stain and water repellent, so you don't have to worry about rain or stains. This is a group that inherits true traditional culture, conducts daily research, and is committed to manufacturing. Instead of simply labeling everything as high-end, they are committed to creating products that can explain the specific high-quality details to customers down to the smallest detail, conveying their true value 100%. <<<Sounji Bundaire-gire>>> Carefully selected materials even for parts that cannot be seen, and finished with the luxurious and elegant Sounji Bundaire-gire. Among the many, Tatsumura Textile's Sounji Bundaire-gire is the highest peak, and this fabric is used throughout, offering outstanding beauty. This item is the highest peak in the Tatsumura series, a luxurious and elegant Sounji Bundaire-gire, the ultimate work of Tatsumura tailoring. It is a rare, high-quality item made with the precious craftsmanship of Japanese artisans, with a solid construction. It is said that when you go to a public place, you can clearly see the quality of the item at a glance. This product is a refined and elegant Made in Japan item that will not cause you any embarrassment at any celebratory occasion. We recommend it for important weddings, receptions, and parties for special people. It is also perfect for stylish outings. (Sounji Bundaire-gire PARIS Christian Dior) The Sounji Bundaire-gire wedding dress loved by the Imperial Family. Using gold and silver threads and vibrant colored threads, it has an elegant color and a lustrous sheen. In 1954, Christian Dior, fascinated by Japanese culture, designed a dress for Empress Michiko (the current Empress Emerita) for her wedding using fabric woven by Tatsumura Art Textile. The creation of a dress that harmonized Dior's unique sense of color with the texture of Tatsumura Art Textile fascinated many people across generations. Christian Dior Sounji Bundaire-gire. (PARIS Christian Dior) (TATSUMURA TEXTILE CO., LTD.)
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