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Type: Nagoya obi, woven, all-over pattern, repeating pattern, overall pattern Design: Plum blossoms, broken hemp leaf Colors: Black x Gray x White Size: Obi width → approx. 30.8cm, Total length → approx. 360cm, Otaiko section length → approx. 304cm Era of tailoring: Unknown. Said to be a semi-antique item from around the early Showa era. Material: Silk. Soft fabric. Defects: None in particular. There are creases where the hand section is folded in half. Condition: Beautiful condition Material is silk. I have confirmed with my family who are knowledgeable about kimono, but I myself am a novice, so I cannot make a 100% judgment. I apologize if I am mistaken. There may be small stains, scratches, or dirt that are not mentioned or shown in the photos due to oversight. I cannot confirm or explain 100% of the small imperfections of old fabrics. Regarding the smell, please assume that there is a smell of camphor or an old smell from being stored in a chest of drawers. I have not specifically mentioned smells that are not noticeable unless you bring your face close. I believe it is a beautiful item that can be worn sufficiently, but there may be individual differences in how it is perceived. Please purchase if you understand and accept that it is a used item that has passed through the hands of people over many years, and that it is an antique or recycled item. Also, please purchase only if you understand that it is stored in a private home. The size is measured by a amateur, so please allow for slight errors. I have been fascinated by antique kimono for many years and have collected them, but most of them have never been worn, or have been worn only once or twice. I plan to gradually sell kimono, obi, haori, etc., mainly antiques. Shipping method → Yu-packet post or Yu-pack (anonymous shipping). Regardless of the listed price, if it fits in Yu-packet post, I will use Yu-packet post. I will put it in an OPP bag or zipper bag for waterproofing, and then put it in a shipping vinyl bag or envelope.
14 hours ago