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市川園楽
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Thank you for viewing! This is a pair of "lacquered Okobo clogs with a thousand cranes design." A craftsman known as a "Maki-e artist" has meticulously painted each and every one of the thousand cranes. This is a gem from the Showa era. There are 18 cranes on one clog, for a total of 36 cranes on the pair. This is an unused item that has been stored long-term in a dark warehouse. However, please be aware that as this is a vintage item from several decades ago, it may not be suitable for those seeking brand-new condition. We hope you will take a look at the photos and consider it. Length: approximately 19.7 cm Width: approximately 8.5 cm Height: approximately 7.3 cm Weight per clog: approximately 0.26 kg ⚠️ Please note that this product is an unfinished item, lacking the tatami mat covering and the straps (hanao) that are attached to the top surface. It cannot be used as clogs in its current state, but it will be a valuable item once completed! ★ We offer discounts for bulk purchases depending on the quantity! A discount of 500 yen for purchasing 2 pairs, 1,000 yen for 3 pairs, and 1,500 yen for 4 pairs. For multiple purchases, we will create a dedicated page, so please feel free to comment! Discounts also apply when combining with other items or Okobo clogs that I have listed! ★ For Okobo clogs, the discount per pair will be increased from 500 yen to "700 yen" for multiple purchases. d(^_^o) ★ We also include "Maekin" (front metal fitting) for free. This prevents dirt from getting on the knot of the strap and also serves to hide the knot. Please note that it is only included with the purchased Okobo clogs and cannot be attached to the clogs by us. If you do not need it, please let us know on the transaction screen. For more details, please refer to the 10th photo. Regarding the product's background, these were part of my grandfather's inventory when he ran a wholesale footwear business in Shizuoka. If you have any questions or requests for additional photos, please feel free to comment. ( ´ ▽ ` ) Immediate purchase without comment is welcome. We will complete the shipping process within 24 hours! #Geta #Zori #Okobo #Koppori #Shichi-Go-San #Kids #Japanese clothing #Kimono #Retro #Japanese attire
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