(JP¥2,800)
This is a fukuro obi (formal obi) that my 80-year-old mother used when she got married. It features auspicious motifs that beautifully express the heart of celebration, including a tortoiseshell pattern, the highly formal paulownia flower, and the lucky tachibana orange. It can be used for various celebratory occasions. The timeless design, characteristic of classic Japanese patterns rooted in Japanese culture, is also one of its charms. This is a rokutsuu pattern (six-panel design). My mother said she bought it for about 150,000 yen in the 1960s, when the starting salary for university graduates was 30,000 to 40,000 yen per month, so I believe it is of good quality. Please check the photos for details. There are no noticeable scratches or stains, but please consider this item with the understanding that it has been stored at home. * We have lowered the price previously, so we are not accepting further discounts. ■Size Length: Approximately 400 cm Width: 30 cm * Please note that there may be slight variations due to amateur measurements. ■Details Material: Silk Color: Black系 (black-based) #Furisode #Komono #Homongi #Kimono #Obi #FukuroObi #Tomesode #JapaneseClothing #JapaneseAttire #Wedding #ComingofAgeCeremony
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