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✨四つ葉ちゃん
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This is a kaishi-ire (paper holder) made by Gyozanjin in Nishijin, Kyoto, from Hon-tsuzure Katsuyama. The item itself is new and unused, but it has been stored for many years, and the packaging has stains and wrinkles due to age. The photos were taken while it was still packaged. Please understand. Tsuzure-ori (Tsuzure weaving): A plain weave among textiles, also called "Tsuzure Nishiki," which expresses patterns using a unique claw-picking technique. It is the oldest method, considered the highest form of art. Manufacturer: Hon-tsuzure Katsuyama Made by Nishijin-ori, Gyozanjin Box dimensions: approx. 20cm x 12cm Item dimensions: approx. 18.5cm x 10.5cm Warp threads: 100% polyester Weft threads: 100% rayon Metallic threads used It will be shipped via Raku-Raku Mercari便 Nekoposu. No claims, no returns (NCNR). #Matcha #MATCHA #Uji #UjiMatcha #Kyoto #Tea #Yamasa Koyamaen #Yamasa #Koyamaen #Samidori #Shiho no Kaori #Ogurasan #Shikibu no Mukashi #Senjin no Mukashi #Yame #Yoshidaen #Eirin #Zuiun #Hatsuhana #Tea Ceremony Utensils #Processing No. 2 #Special B Thank you for looking.
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