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New, Unused ☆ Custom-Made Fukuro Obi (Formal Belt) - Six-Panel Design Nishijin-ori "Yusoku Mon" Pattern Purple系 (Purple-based) This fukuro obi was custom-made in March of this year (2025). I am a beginner in wearing kimono and purchased it on recommendation. It is described as "Yusoku Mon." I decided to buy it because I was told it would be suitable for both tea ceremonies and casual occasions, but I have never used it. I unfolded it to take photos. There were a few wrinkles. Returns are not accepted for reasons such as a different image of the color or pattern. Although it is new and unused, please refrain from purchasing if you have any concerns about storage. It will be shipped in simple packaging. ※ Search with AI Yusoku Mon (Yusoku patterns) are a general term for traditional patterns used in the clothing, furnishings, and architecture of the court nobles (aristocrats) from the Heian period onwards. These patterns, which originated in the continent and were adapted in Japan, became established according to rank and formality. Representative patterns include Shippo (seven treasures), Hishi (diamond), Tatewaku (rising vapor), and Seigaiha (blue ocean waves), which are imbued with meanings such as prosperity of descendants and matchmaking. ※ Will be listed on other sites as well. Please forgive us if it sells out.
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