(JP¥650)
+HK$80.63 Shipping fee
+HK$15.89 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
p's b 〘手作り工房 結人〙
5/564
View detail
Item condition
Brand New
Ships from
Japan
Category
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Get a discount when you buy multiple patterns! 2 for 1100 yen 3 for 1500 yen 4 for 1900 yen 5 for 2300 yen Please let me know in the comments section. These are Japanese-style charms and straps made with chirimen fabric balls. They are cute not only for Japanese attire but also for everyday use on wallets, pouches, bags, and as decorations for mobile phones. The chirimen balls are made of lightweight polystyrene, so you don't have to worry about damaging your obi or phone. A small Horai bell makes a cute tinkling sound. Individually packaged, they are perfect as small gifts for close friends or souvenirs for people from overseas, and are sure to be appreciated by both young and old. - Size: Ball = approx. 2cm, Total length = approx. 10cm - Materials: Ball = rayon, polystyrene - Packaging: Individually packaged - Uses: Straps, obi decorations, gifts ☆ Each item is handmade, so there may be slight imperfections. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about this. ☆ Please handle gently, as strong pressure or pulling may cause deformation. Thank you for viewing. I make various patterns and colors of netsuke, but my "chirimen ball netsuke" uses red thread to tie the chirimen ball and the netsuke string together. I hope that those who hold this netsuke will be connected with good relationships... The workshop name, "Kibiruto," was also named with the wish to be a person who connects good relationships. * "Kibiruto" (結ぶ) is a Fukuoka dialect word meaning "to tie" or "to connect." #Kibiruto #kibiruto #handmade #handmade workshop
1 week ago