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Size: Strap portion Length: Approximately 7.5cm Width: Approximately 1.5cm Thickness: Approximately 0.8cm This is a new, unopened item. This is a strap keyholder featuring Yaeyama Minsa-ori, a traditional Okinawan craft from Azamiya. It has three hooks. Minsa-ori is one of the traditional Okinawan textiles. Yaeyama Minsa is a cotton fabric, plain weave, produced in Ishigaki City and Taketomi Town. The name "Minsa" is said to come from the meaning of "narrow (sa) belt woven (min) from cotton." It was produced in Yomitan, Shuri, the Yaeyama Islands, and Yonaguni Island, but today, we most often see Yaeyama Minsa, which originated in Taketomi Island. The belt is woven with a pattern of five and four squares, expressing the wish that love for you will last forever, and it is cherished by the people of Okinawa as a symbol of love. Please understand that this item has been stored at home. I have checked the item, but please forgive any small oversights. Individual sensitivities vary, so please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about minor details.
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