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Auspicious Pattern Bracelet No. /100 [ Vermilion ] 28cm This is for warding off evil and as a charm. The white silk thread is hand-dyed and hand-braided. Due to the limited amount of thread, only 5 are available. The tassel is very beautiful. Material: 100% silk, made in Japan silk 100% made in Japan Color: Vermilion of a Torii gate, hand-dyed Japanese Traditional Colors Size: 28cm including the loop, thread thickness 2mm (Handcrafted, kumihimo) Specifications: Because it is made of high-quality silk thread, the tassel is beautiful and finished a little longer at 3cm. *This item can be used as a free size. The transaction is for one vermilion bracelet. As an adult bracelet, we have made it from thread to a minimalist accessory in traditional Japanese colors. It is a hand-braided cord that applies the shifuku cord technique. [Cord making process] Several threads are gathered, weights are attached to each thread, and they are made one by one. This allows for the adjustment of the gradation of the dyed thread, resulting in a one-of-a-kind original cord. It will be shipped in simple packaging. If you need gift wrapping, please consult in the comment section. -------------------- I started learning kumihimo for shifuku, and now I have 15 years of experience in kumihimo (mastered Takadai, Ayatakadai, Marudai, and Kakudai). I have made this with solid technique and experience. ** #Cipher #Charm #Tradition #Japanese Thread #Handcraft #Tea Ceremony
4 days ago