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"About the Product" This is a bolt of Arimatsu Shibori fabric that my mother purchased and stored in a chest of drawers. It was kept in a dark place with the intention of making a yukata. If anyone is interested in using it, please consider purchasing it. "About the Condition of the Product" 1. New, unused item. 2. Stored in a dark place for a long time. 3. Unfolded completely to measure the length. ※ Although the product is new and unused, individual perceptions of the product may vary, so please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. "About Shipping" Shipping will be via anonymous delivery, trackable Yu-Packet Post. ※ If you prefer home delivery, we can accommodate you if you pay an additional 750 yen. "About the Transaction" This transaction is for one new, unused Arimatsu Shibori bolt of fabric only. There are no other accessories. ※ There is no box. Color: Navy x White Length: 12m x 37 cm ※ Approximate size, measured flat by a layman Material: 100% Cotton "Other" There are no smokers or pets in my home. The product is stored in a dark place. I have various other items for sale as well. Please take a look if you'd like. \#THEROCK'sProducts \#Yukata \#Yukata \#Gray \#100%Cotton \#ArimatsuShibori \#Summer \#ArimatsuShibori \#HighQuality \#Shibori "Excerpt from WIKI" Arimatsu-Narumi Shibori is a type of tie-dye textile produced mainly in the Arimatsu-Narumi area of Midori-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. Since its inception in the Edo period, it has produced the majority of tie-dye products in Japan, and was designated as a national traditional craft on September 4, 1975 [1]. It is sometimes referred to individually as "Arimatsu Shibori" or "Narumi Shibori". Features Miura Shibori The most representative is cotton cloth dyed with indigo, and the pattern changes depending on how the thread is tied. From this technique, it is also called "kukurizome" [3]. It is a traditional craft of the Arimatsu-Narumi region of Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, and because almost all processes are done by hand, it takes a lot of time and effort. No stains, tears, or odors..."
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