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Size: Approximately 38 x 53 cm This is a set of three small furoshiki (wrapping cloths) in different colors, created to commemorate the registration of Ningyo Joruri Bunraku (Japanese puppet theater) as a UNESCO "Intangible Cultural Heritage" on November 7, 2003. Made with the cooperation of the Osaka Textile Dyeing Cooperative, which is involved in Osaka's traditional culture, these furoshiki are crafted using the Naniwa Honzome dyeing technique. The design is inspired by the three roles that support Bunraku: the Tayu (narrator), the Shamisen player, and the puppeteer. While there are no major stains or scratches, there may be some deterioration due to aging as these items have been stored for a long time. Please purchase only if you understand the above. * The shipping method may be changed from Rakuraku Mercari Bin to Yu-Yu Mercari Bin. If you have any issues, please contact us in advance. * The actual colors may appear different from the photos due to the lighting and how the light hits the product during photography. Please understand.
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