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❗️Please purchase only if you understand that this is a product from a warehouse. Also, please purchase if you have an artistic or historical interest!❗️ Carver: Living National Treasure Rokutani Baiken, Rokutani Kikuo Important Intangible Cultural Property A treasure, offered for the first time. You can see that it is truly the finest, extremely delicate type. Unfinished bolts of fabric are extremely rare. Even after a person passes away, their patterns and works remain. I think it's a rare item in good condition as a bolt of fabric. The pattern emerges as you look at it, and you won't get tired of it. ❗️Wholesale warehouse item: Rokutani Baiken, Rokutani Kikuo, Edo Komon fabric bolt ❗️ ⭐️Sorry, we do not accept tailoring. Instead, it's at the lowest price.⭐️ Exceptional item Material: Silk Color: Red系 (Red-based) Fabric width: Approximately 37.5cm This is an Edo Komon fabric bolt by Mr. Rokutani Baiken, a Living National Treasure of Ise Katagami (stencil paper) carving. "Kiribori" (cone carving) uses a small knife with a semi-circular blade to create patterns by making countless small, round holes. His patterns are extremely detailed. Born: February 15, 1907 Died: April 26, 1973 Birthplace: Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture Real name: Rokutani Kikuo Education: [Year] Shirako Town Industrial School Career: In 1919, he studied Ise Katagami carving at Shirako Town Industrial School. In 1922, he trained in kiribori techniques in Kyoto. He became independent in 1939. He was a master of precise techniques such as "Kizame" and "Gokutsu." In 1955, he became a Living National Treasure along with five colleagues. ❗️Please be aware of advance payment fraud sites that have copied and pasted the same photo description!❗️ ※Please note that the color and texture of the photos may appear different. ⭐Because there are manual processes involved, there may be small scratches or creases depending on how you look at it, so ❗please, please, please, do not purchase if you are overly sensitive.
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