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Mimi
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is a vintage fukuro obi (formal obi) received from a relative. I have worn it twice since receiving it. There are wrinkles from when the obi was tied, as well as creases from long-term storage. The base color is a subdued uguisu-iro (olive green), and it features a charming and auspicious design of local toys such as taiguruma (sea bream cart), koma (spinning tops), and inuhariko (paper dog). With its plump texture, it can be paired with komon (small patterned kimono) or tsumugi (pongee) during the season for lined kimono (October to May) for a playful look. The auspicious motifs, such as taiguruma (celebration) and inuhariko (safe childbirth/guardian deity), are perfect for occasions like a visit to a shrine. In addition, this obi is useful for occasions where you want to express a little individuality, such as attending the theater, dining out, or taking lessons. This obi has a zen-tsu pattern (pattern that runs the entire length). Since the obi is wrapped around the body twice, the part that is wrapped underneath is not visible, but a zen-tsu pattern is considered a very luxurious obi because the pattern is also present on the hidden part. This zen-tsu pattern is easy to tie even for beginners because you don't have to worry about the pattern placement. Also, you can freely tie it in various styles such as Ginza Musubi (Ginza knot), so I think it is an obi that can be enjoyed by everyone from beginners to kimono professionals. The dimensions are as follows, but please note that these are amateur measurements, so there may be some errors. ・Width: 31.5cm ・Length: 443cm For the buyer, I plan to wrap the item in a tatoushi (paper wrapping, reused), then wrap it in a ukon furoshiki (turmeric cloth, reused), fold the item in half (see photo on page 9), and send it in a B4 envelope. If you agree to the above, I would appreciate it if you would purchase it. Thank you for viewing.
1 week ago