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◆ Thank you for viewing! ◆ 【Product】 ● Fukuro Obi (Formal Obi) This is a six-patterned fukuro obi made by Yamato, featuring a luxurious woven design of large snow wheel patterns on a gold obi base ❆. The color scheme, using a deep brownish-purple and silver as accents, is impressive and eye-catching ✨️. Inside the snow wheels, auspicious patterns such as Shippo (seven treasures), Hanabishi (stylized diamond), Karakusa (Arabesque), and Hosoge (treasure flower) are delicately woven, giving it a somewhat retro atmosphere. It also pairs perfectly with antique kimonos. The obi fabric is sturdy, but it is tailored without an obi core, so it is not too thick, making it easy to tie and shape, which is a nice point ◎. Furthermore, it has been guard-processed, so you can use it with peace of mind. The brilliance of the gold base is perfect for glamorous occasions, and it can be widely matched with furisode (long-sleeved kimono), homongi (visiting kimono), iromuji (single-colored kimono), and tsukesage (semi-formal kimono), etc. (Items other than the obi are for coordination reference) 【Condition】 ・Slight wrinkles from wear, but a beautiful item without any noticeable scratches or stains. ・Guard-processed 【Size】 (Slight variations possible) ■ Width: Approximately 31cm ■ Length: Approximately 441cm 【Material】 Silk ■ Fabric Thickness: Normal 【Before Purchase】 Please read the profile for peace of mind ^^ Feel free to ask questions or comment! #kuronekotaisyoKimono ↑ I also sell kimonos and obis #kimono #fukuroobi #teaceremony #silk #kimonocoordinate #KIMONO #JAPAN
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