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Thank you for viewing! m(_ _)m This is a beautiful, wide sanjū-himo (triple tie) made from a light salmon pink silk tomesode (formal kimono) fabric, allowing you to enjoy a unique and stylish look that you won't find in ready-made products. Perfect for yukata obi tying, as well as for various furi-sode (long-sleeved kimono) and hanhaba obi (half-width obi) arrangements, heko obi (soft obi) variations, Ginza musubi, and Kadashi styles! Size: Total length: Approximately 164cm Width: Approximately 5cm Elastic section: Approximately 17.5cm Elastic section width: Approximately 2.5 cm The sanjū-himo is a very convenient item for obi tying. Even elaborate-looking variations can be easily achieved with a sanjū-himo. Recommended for assisting with obi tying and variations for fukuro obi (formal obi), heko obi, and hanhaba obi. ★ It has ample length and uses 2.5cm wide elastic. ★ Due to the cost, we cannot offer discounts on individual items, so please understand. m(_ _)m ★ We also sell on other sites, so items may be removed without notice. Thank you for your understanding. m(_ _;)m ★ The color may differ slightly from the actual product depending on the shooting conditions. ★ There may be traces of the unique scent, color transfer, stains, and pinholes of antique fabrics. ★ We have checked for noticeable stains and damage, but as this is a remake using antique fabric, please consider that there may be uneven dyeing, stains, discoloration, pinholes, sewing marks, small holes, fold lines, notch marks, chalk marks, and odors (dye smell, antique fabric smell, camphor smell). m(_ _;)m ★ As this is a handmade item inspected by an amateur, there may be oversights such as uneven cuts and seams. m(_ _;)m Thank you for reading to the end (._.) Please consider the above before purchasing. m(_ _)m #Silk #KimonoRemake #LaceFabric #FuriSode #HanHabaObi #Kawarimusubi (Varied Tie) #GinzaMusubi #Kadashi #ShichiGoSan (Seven-Five-Three Festival)
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