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I visited my aunt and gave her something she liked. In return, I received a bolt of Oshima tsumugi. When I got home and unfolded it, I saw a price tag of 900,000 yen. I had it made into a kimono, even though I don't have many opportunities to wear them. I also bought a Nagoya obi at Takashimaya for 70,000 yen, but I haven't had a chance to wear it. The sizes are at the end of the photos. Ordinary Oshima tsumugi doesn't have much color, but this kimono uses purple and brown, which may be why it was so expensive. I saw on TV that Oshima tsumugi can only be woven about 10 centimeters in a day. That's why it's an expensive garment. The basting threads are still attached. It's a bargain if the size fits. Please understand that shipping costs will apply. Price reduced. This is a high-value item. It's new, so I'm selling it for 33,000 yen. The other day, a bolt of 7-mark Oshima tsumugi, two sizes smaller, was selling for 970,000 yen at a kimono shop in Yokohama. I heard that there are no weavers of Oshima tsumugi anymore. Genuine mud-dyed Oshima tsumugi is a valuable item. This is a kimono with the basting threads still attached.
8 months ago