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I found some personalized furoshiki (wrapping cloths). They came out from the bottom drawer of my grandmother's paulownia wood chest. In the Showa era, it was customary for the carpenter who built the house to bring these furoshiki with a dyed-in design when they came to greet us on New Year's. Also, the kimono sales representatives from department stores would bring furoshiki with the department store's name dyed on them. Some have stylish patterns. My grandmother and mother both used furoshiki to wrap their kimonos and put them in drawers. There are also large sizes. Material: Cotton They can be used for remaking or for patchwork hanhaba obi (half-width belts). Since they are cotton, they can be washed. The names of shops and offices are dyed in at the bottom edges. Please don't worry about this. I'd like to sell them to someone who will use them. There are no smokers or pets in my home. Please understand that we do not accept returns after purchase. We also decline to sell single items.
1 week ago