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The product is only an instruction manual of about 8 sheets of A4 plain paper, and does not include the obi sash in the photo or the string materials. Please be careful... ★Please comment before purchasing.★ The instructions on how to make and wear the obi are explained with diagrams and photos, but it is not as elaborate as a book sold in bookstores, but rather about 8 sheets of A4 plain paper stapled together. Please purchase after you understand this. If you ask a kimono shop to make a ready-made obi, it will cost around 5,000 to 10,000 yen. You can get the instructions and make it yourself to save money. We have sold it on our HP, and over 8,000 people have purchased it so far, and many people are happy with it. Instructions for making a ready-made obi with a different knot are not sold commercially. I am confident in the content. Please note that I have the copyright to the product. I have already applied for proof of copyright. Please do not reprint, modify, or transfer it to others without permission. 【About the Instructions】 You can make a ready-made obi by tying or sewing the obi with a string. You can make it without cutting it, so it's safe! (The photos posted are examples of the work.) You can remove the sewn thread and untie the string to restore the obi to its original state. You can also store it as is. It doesn't take up much space. The materials are thread, string (the string used for dressing), Velcro, and elastic string. 【Caution】 Before bidding, please check the length and pattern of the obi you are going to make. The obi used in the photo was short, 415cm, but it is usually about 425cm. The longest obi I had was 450cm. If the obi is about 415cm long, it can be worn by people with a waist of about 67cm, If the obi is about 425cm long, it can be worn by people with a waist of about 72cm. You can make it with a roppon pattern or a full pattern. (It cannot be made with an otaiko pattern.) In the case of combined transactions, there will be a discount of 100 yen for each additional item. #Ready-made Obi #Tsukuriobi (Making Obi) #Non-cut Tsukuriobi #Non-cut Ready-made Obi Instructions #Tsukeobi (Ready-made Obi) #Ichibushiki Tsukuriobi (One-piece Making Obi) #Ichibushiki Tsukeobi (One-piece Ready-made Obi) #Fukuro Obi (Formal Obi) #Maru Obi (Round Obi) #Furisode (Long-sleeved Kimono) #Tsukuriobi Instructions #Tateya (Arrow Knot) #Komono (Casual Kimono) #Iromuji (Solid Color Kimono) #Homongi (Visiting Kimono) #Tsukesage (Semi-formal Kimono) #Coming-of-Age Ceremony #Entrance Ceremony #Graduation Ceremony #Wedding #Shichi-Go-San (Children's Festival) #Kimono #Tsumugi (Pongee)
1 year ago