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Thank you for viewing. This is a daytime/nighttime obi that I purchased when I was collecting antique kimonos. It is a new, unused item with the basting threads still attached. Japanese embroidery with gold and silver threads is partially applied. Width: 29.3cm Length: 378cm As shown in photo 10, there are small spots of staining on the white areas. There are no other noticeable damages, but there may be oversights, so please purchase if you understand that this is a vintage item. Photo 11 is a reference image of how it looks when worn. It will be shipped compactly. Please see #sava's kimono related list for other kimono-related items. ↓ The following is a quote from the internet ↓ "Nyogen" The weaver of the satin lining of daytime/nighttime obis, which were very popular from the Meiji to early Showa periods, seen on the taresaki (the hanging end) of antique black satin obi. It was a brand logo, and the origin was China. Chinese silk fabrics have finer threads than Japanese silk fabrics, and are characterized by their suppleness and delicate luster. They were prized as imported obi linings at the time as China satin, or China silk. The quality was high as an export product for Japan, and daytime/nighttime obis with Nyogen linings often had combinations with elaborate and high-quality outer fabrics.
23 hours ago