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◆ Obi-dome only The combination of "pine" and "crane" is called the Matsu-Tsuru pattern and is considered very auspicious. The pine, an evergreen tree that stays green even in winter, and the crane, a symbol of longevity. This is an auspicious pattern that is favored for celebrations and felicitations, meaning "long life and prosperity will continue for a long time." How about it for a New Year's outing? You can use it as an accent for your kimono coordination. 【Contents】 ◆ Auspicious pattern Crane and Pine Obi-dome ・Color: Black, off-white, etc. ・Overall size: Diameter 25mm ・Material: Glass, metal ◆ Obi-dome金具 (Obi-dome fitting) 【Color: Gold】 Usable Obi-jime (sash cord) size Hole inner diameter: Approximately 5mm x 13mm → Can be used with Nibuhimo (2-part cord) to Shibuhimo (4-part cord) ※ The image is of a 20mm or 18mm round fitting. ◆ Other ※ The image has some reflections from the lighting and surroundings, and some streaks, but these are not present on the actual product. ※ Image 9 is an example. ※ Colors may appear different depending on your screen. ※ There may be initial scratches or adhesive overflow on the materials and fittings. *** ◆ Other Obi-dome, Japanese accessories → #Myosotis_Obidome Thank you. *** The crane and pine are an auspicious combination symbolizing "longevity," "marital harmony," and "good fortune," and originate from the Chinese story "Shokaku Choshun," meaning "a couple lives long together and prospers forever like spring." It is an essential auspicious pattern for celebrations and felicitations. *** #Round #Obidome #Obikazari (sash ornament) #Obijime (sash cord) #Japanese accessories #Seigaiha (wave pattern) #Glass #Sanadahimo (braided cord) #New Year's #New Year #Traditional pattern #Japanese #Pine #Crane Auspicious item New Year's Celebration
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