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Thank you for viewing. New Chinese Tsumure-ori Fukuro Obi (Finished Tsumure-ori Fukuro Obi) This is a Fukuro Obi (formal obi) made with Karaori Tsumure-ori, a traditional craft of the People's Republic of China. ☆ It has been custom-made with a core, so you can wear it as soon as it arrives. Product of Ichihara Kamenonosuke Shoten, Muromachi, Kyoto Obi: 100% silk, Obi core: 100% cotton Custom-made by Yoshida Co., Ltd., Nishijin, Kyoto The finished price was 150,000 yen. The base color is a light gold lame off-white. Because the obi fabric is Tsumure-ori, it is a slightly stiff weave. ⭐️ The original product was a bolt of fabric with a separate outer and lining, which was purchased. However, because the customer felt it was a little stiff after the outer fabric, lining, and obi core were added and finished, the order was canceled. Therefore, it is being offered at a very low price. Thank you for your understanding. ⭐️ ☆ This is a neat Fukuro Obi with patterns on the Otaiko (back) and stomach. It is a so-called Otaiko pattern Fukuro Obi. ☆ Recommended for Tomesode (formal black kimono), Irotomesode (colored formal kimono), Homongi (visiting kimono), Tsukesage (semi-formal kimono), and Iromuji (single-colored kimono). ☆ Please note that these photos were taken by an amateur. ☆ The color may appear different depending on the device you are using. ☆ Please understand. Instant purchase is OK. Thank you. ⭐️ We will discount the price slightly. Please leave a comment that moves our hearts. ⭐️ #Obi #NishijinObi #NishijinOri #Karaori #TeaCeremony #TeaParty #Hatsugama (first tea ceremony of the year) #Utsukushii Kimono (Beautiful Kimono)
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